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KPC Psychology Club

Thinking about the mind

Psychology symbolPurpose:

The Psychology Club exists as a meeting place for all Kenai Peninsula College students. The mission of the Psychology Club is to reinforce the Psychology education learned in class, offer a venue for camaraderie with peers, and expand personal development in Psychology.

Membership:

Unraveling phrenology modelAll members of the Psychology Club must be current, UAA fee-paying students, enrolled in a minimum of three credit hours and in good academic standing at UAA/KPC. All members must be currently, or have been in the last year, a Psychology student at KPC.

Club email: ibpsycho@uaa.alaska.edu

Advisor: Dr. Shelley Theno

Email and Telephone: Shelley Theno or 262-0394

KPC psychology students talk with psychologist Dr. John Darley at the 2006 Behavioral Sciences Conference of the North.
KPC psychology students, Gerri Litzenberg, Jeremy Brantley, and Diane Anderson talk with eminent psychologist Dr. John Darley at the 2006 Behavioral Sciences Conference of the North at UAA.
Treats for sale at the 2006 Psych Club Halloween Bake Sale.
Treats for sale at the 2006 Psych Club Halloween Bake Sale.
More treats for sale at the 2006 Psych Club Halloween Bake Sale.
More treats for sale at the 2006 Psych Club Halloween Bake Sale.
Psych Club member Tiffany Collinson assists customers Dr.Shelley Theno and Professor Dayne Clark at the Bake Sale.
Psych Club member Tiffany Collinson assists customers Dr. Shelley Theno and Professor Dayne Clark at the Bake Sale.
Psych Club members Randy Ashford and Ruta Johnson pose with edible eyeballs made by Tiffany Collinson at the Bake sale.
Psych Club members Randy Ashford and Ruta Johnson pose with edible eyeballs made by Tiffany Collinson at the Bake sale.

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