Anne Littman, Psi Chi President, is a senior , is majoring in Psychology and minoring in Religious Studies. After studying abroad in Florence, Italy, she did her CELS internship at the Children’s Hospital of Western Ontario working and doing research with the Pediatric Psychologists in the oncology department.   Anne is excited about Psi Chi, as she enjoys aiding interaction between students and professors outside of the classroom, and getting to know other students who have the desire to enhance psychological knowledge.
 
   
Tracey Mohr, Psi Chi Vice-President, is a senior Psychology and Sociology double major at Conn.  She is also a student in the Certificate Program in Community Action (PICA) and is completing an integrative project on health inequalities.  During her summer fellowship through the Williams-Mystic program, Tracey researched the psychosocial aspects of commercial fishers out of Stonington, CT, with particular interest in the health insurance needs of fishers.  She is the Psi Chi Vice President, and her favorite Psi Chi events include apple-picking and holiday cookie decorating.
 
   
Meryl Yoches, Psi Chi Secretary, is a senior at Conn, a Psychology major and Human Development minor.  She spent last semester abroad in Haifa, Israel and spent the past summer working at Brown University on two studies dealing with Childhood Depression and Bipolar Disorder.  She is currently doing her honors thesis on childhood bipolar disorder and hopes to continue doing research as she pursues a graduated degree in Child Clinical Psychology.  As secretary, Meryl enjoys working with the other officers to plan events, schedule meeting and creating an enjoyable atmosphere in which to work
 
   
Stephanie Cardoos is the Psi Chi Treasurer, and a senior at Conn. She is a Psychology and Sociology major, and a PICA student.  She studied abroad on the SATA India Program in the fall semester of her junior year, and spent the summer after her junior year working at Wediko Children's Services in an intensive short-term residential treatment program for severely emotionally and behaviorally disturbed youths.  Stephanie is currently writing an honors thesis on deviancy training in groups of aggressive youths.  
 
   
Rachel Smith, Psi Chi historian, is a senior majoring in Psychology and English. She studied both subjects during the spring semester of her junior year at University College London, and applied her knowledge at a summer internship working at a magazine for girls. She’s not sure what she wants to do after graduation, but she thinks both her majors will be applicable to anything she does. Rachel is always the unofficial photographer when she’s out with her friends, so she’s excited to take pictures at Psi Chi events
 
   
 
 
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