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'''Previous/other names:''' Psychology Club (1958 - ?) | '''Previous/other names:''' Psychology Club (1958 - ?) | ||
'''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' ? - 1954; 1958 - present | '''Prominent date(s) of activity:''' ? - 1954; 1958 - present | ||
'''History:''' The Psychology Undergraduate Society was established to foster the growth and understanding of Psychology on campus. The society experienced a brief hiatus beginning in 1954 | '''History:''' The Psychology Undergraduate Society was established to foster the growth and understanding of Psychology on campus. The society experienced a brief hiatus beginning in 1954 but resumed operation in 1958. | ||
'''Activities:''' The group hosts socials and guest lectures | '''Activities:''' The group hosts socials and guest lectures and takes members on tours of hospitals. | ||
'''Note(s):''' In 1958 the club hoped to implement a study course to advance students' speed and comprehension of reading. | '''Note(s):''' In 1958 the club hoped to implement a study course to advance students' speed and comprehension of reading. | ||
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*''Up the Hill'', 1958, 103. | *''Up the Hill'', 1958, 103. | ||
{{Copyright}} | {{Copyright}} | ||
[[Category:Student Clubs and Societies | [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies]] [[Category:Departmental Societies]] [[Category:Department of Psychology]] |
Latest revision as of 14:08, 5 January 2016
Previous/other names: Psychology Club (1958 - ?)
Prominent date(s) of activity: ? - 1954; 1958 - present
History: The Psychology Undergraduate Society was established to foster the growth and understanding of Psychology on campus. The society experienced a brief hiatus beginning in 1954 but resumed operation in 1958.
Activities: The group hosts socials and guest lectures and takes members on tours of hospitals.
Note(s): In 1958 the club hoped to implement a study course to advance students' speed and comprehension of reading.
Source(s):
- Student Union, Clubs and Societies, [Undergraduate Psychology Society]
- Up the Hill, 1958, 103.
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