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Multifaceted class, multiple paths
Psychology programs are attracting growing numbers of female, ethnic-minority, older and international students. What do these
trends mean for students, faculty and the field?
A wealth of backgrounds
Who are todays psychology students? We chat with three who represent some of the current trends.
Why are you here?
Helping others is the goal of many psychology graduate students. How to do it, though, is the question.
Getting what they need
Grad students with disabilities are overcoming barriers both physical and attitudinal.
CAREER CENTER
Postgrad growth area: Disaster mental health
The new way to Rolodex
Go beyond the business-card exchange with these advanced networking tips.
Sing for your stipend
Moonlighting students fund their education through music, prose and other creative pursuits.
Outside your comfort zone
Advanced diversity training helps students relate to clients from a variety of backgrounds.
DEGREE IN SIGHT
Up close and personal
Qualitative research is gaining ground and respect.
CLASS ACT
The wisdom of elders
At the age of 55, a psychology student went back to school and applied tribal perspectives to psychology.
MONEY MATTERS
Giving up the glitz
To survive on a grad school budget, revise your expectations and show creativity, students say.
THE LATEST
Happy 20th birthday, APAGS!
Prizewinner explores the ethics of posting personal information on the Web
Methods for job search success
BYU student wins dissertation award
Scholarships go to 13
DEPARTMENTS
Inbox
Research roundup
Matters to a degree
Chair's corner
APAGS news
Jobs, internships, postdocs, etc.

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