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2022 PsyD Graduates & Dissertation Titles
Congratulations to our 2022 PsyD graduates! Dissertations will soon be available on ProQuest for students, faculty, and staff. Bernadine Bishop The Impact of Attempted Suicide on the Family Brian Burgoyne How College Music Majors Experience Perfectionism Within Their Scholastic Concentration Christopher
MA Student Spotlight
Emilio Delgado Hometown: Holland, MI Program: MA Book I would recommend: Become What You Are by Alan Watts Favorite Quote: “All we have is now, all we’ve ever had is now.” – Wayne Coyne What would people be surprised to know
PsyD Student Spotlight
Tara Pope Hometown: Belleville, MI Program: PsyD Book I would recommend: In the Meantime by Iyanla Vanzant Favorite Quote: “Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude. It does not demand its own
What MSP Means to Me
This spring, students were given the opportunity to share what their experience at MSP means to them. We’re so excited to get to share how the MSP community has helped students grow not only academically, but professionally, and personally as
Nathan Hayrynen: What MSP Means to Me
Nathan Hayrynen (MA ’16, PsyD 4) shares what his experience at MSP has meant. On my first day of school at MSP, I was afraid of not fitting in. Paradoxically, I was also afraid of fitting in. Not fitting in
Jasmyn Irvin: What MSP Means to Me
Jasmyn Irvin (MA ’19, PsyD 2) shares what her experience at MSP has meant. My time at MSP began in the Master’s program. For about five years after I finished undergrad, I waffled about whether I would pursue my dream