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Professor Yost presents Dickinson's climate in Mexico

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After working with the Office of Diversity Initiatives (ODI) and Professor Stephanie Gilmore (Women's Studies), Professor Megan Yost analyzed both quantitative and qualitative data from Dickinson's campus climate survey.  The survey assessed the perceptions that students, faculty, and staff have of the adequacy and appropriateness of Dickinson's policies and people with respect to sexual orientation and gender identity. Professor Yost travelled to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, for the annual conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, where she and Professor Gilmore presented the results of the survey at a panel entitled, "Youth Negotiating Sexuality."  In the upcoming semester, they hope to conduct focus groups and interviews to further explore the campus climate for LGBT students, faculty, and staff.  On campus, some recommendations that were made based on the results (such as a sexuality studies program, a safe-space program, and LGBT library collections) are already being planned across the campus with help from ODI, the Women's Center, and the Assault and Sexuality Coalition.

Psych study abroad options featured

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Read comments from our majors who have studied abroad, as well as Professor Smith, the academic advisor for psych majors studying abroad

Chicago presentation

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 Neuroscience majors Margaret Della Vecchia and Andre White presented a poster (The effects of noradrenergic antagonists on the unconditioned and conditioned hyperactive responses to methamphetamine in mice) at the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience poster session held during the Society for Neuroscience meeting in Chicago.

Fat Talk Free Week

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Dickinson's first Fat Talk Free Week, co-sponsored by the psychology department, featured speakers promoting a healthy body ideal as well as student activities which included trashing self-shaming body thoughts and pledging not to "Fat Talk" for a week.  The program was modelled after the successful Reflections: Body Image program, a peer-led eating disorder prevention program developed in part by Delta Delta Delta.  Dr. Carolyn Black Becker came to campus to present information about successful intervention measures for disordered eating behaviors. 

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