Thirteen MMC Students and Alums Presented Research at EPA
Marymount Manhattan College Students Presenting Research at EPA
Students/Alums mentored by Prof. Cheryl Paradis:
Benjamin Lane – Attitudes toward substance abuse and acquaintance rape.
Hannah Campbell – From MySpace to Facebook: Age and perception of internet predator risk.
Students/Alums mentored by Prof. Nava Silton:
Rebecca Ruchlin and Senada Arucevic – Fostering positive behavioral intentions and cognitive attitudes of typical children towards children with disabilities.
Students/Alums mentored by Prof. Linda Solomon:
Katelyn Grabowski and Petra Stofkova – Environmental attitudes: The impact of growing up in the city or the suburbs.
Heloisa de Godoy Rodrigues Roach – Unconscious attitudes on ethnicity.
Faith Ball – A question of age: Student attitudes toward transgender identity in children.
Megan McGee – Need for structure and sociopolitical activism.
Students/Alums mentored by Prof. Sarah Weinberger-Litman:
Hannah Price – The relationship between perceived risk, HIV testing, and safe sex behaviors among college students.
Students/Alums mentored by Prof. Henry Solomon:
Jeffrey Peter Scozzari, Ashley Bujalski, Nicole Gruenthal – The effect of music on college students’ cognitive processes.
Published: March 05, 2013