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Keystone College students present research in Boston

May 2, 2023

Keystone College students recently presented results of their research at the 94th Eastern Psychological Association Conference in Boston. The presentations included: Amilee Miller, “Meanings and Meaningfulness in the Same-Sex Friendships of Females”; Tyler Clewell, “Depression and Stress in Division III Student Athletes”; Karissa Cowles, Brianna Spence, and Jennifer Aguilar, “Female College Students’ Perception and Experiences of COVID-19, Vaccination, and Vaccination Messaging”; John Coolbaugh and Cody Iversen, “Students’ Academic Performance and Perceptions of Competency, Motivation, and Stress During COVID-19.

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Amilee Miller

Amilee Miller

Meanings and Meaningfulness in the Same-Sex Friendships of Females

Amilee Miller

John Coolbaugh and Cody Iversen

Students’ Academic Performance and Perceptions of Competency, Motivation, and Stress During COVID-19

Amilee Miller

Tyler Clewell

Depression and Stress in Division III Student Athletes

Amilee Miller

Karissa Cowles, Brianna Spence, and Jennifer Aguilar

Female College Students’ Perception and Experiences of COVID-19, Vaccination, and Vaccination Messaging

Boston

Photo, from left: Jennifer Aguilar, Amilee Miller, Elina Joronen (a college student from Finland), Brianna Spence, and Karissa Cowles.