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Kaitlyn May Named Winner of River Pitch Competition!

November 15, 2021

Kaitlyn May (BEP doc student) was a winner of the River Pitch Competition sponsored by the University of Alabama (UA) Culverhouse College of Business and the UA Office of Research and Economic Development, receiving a $1,000 award to support her project...
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Storytime with Jax and Zoie

September 10, 2021

"The Spectacular Duet of Miss Anna Odette" was featured in a virtual read aloud by Books by Zoie Seay in a "Storytime with Jax and Zoie" segment.
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Most Outstanding Students: Department of Educational Studies in Psychology, Research Methodology, and Counseling

April 13, 2021

​Kaitlyn May is named the 2021 Outstanding Student in Educational Psychology for the Department of Educational Studies in Psychology, Research Methodology, and Counseling.
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Mississippi State University Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Foundations Alumni Spotlight

Facebook: MSU Dept. of Counseling, Educational Psychology & Foundations
Instagram: @msucepf 
April 21, 2021
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Kaitlyn May is a 2017 graduate of the B.S. in Educational Psychology program at MSU and is now a published children's book author. Her book is titled, "The Spectacular Duet of Miss Anna Odette." It was published earlier this month...
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Kaitlyn May Places as Finalist in Regional 3MT Competition!

March 23, 2021

After being awarded first place in the annual 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition at the University of Alabama (click for post), Kaitlyn May went on to place as a finalist in the Council of Southern Graduate School's regional 3MT competition...
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Programs Flourish With Transition to Virtual Thanks to Faculty, Staff

November 18, 2020

With her recorded presentation, Kaitlyn May, a graduate student in the College of Education, won this year’s virtual Three Minute Thesis Competition, which saw increased participation...
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Education Graduate Student Wins Three Minute Thesis Competition

November 16, 2020

Kaitlyn May's presentation on Autism Spectrum Disorder won first place at this year's virtual Three Minute Thesis competition at The University of Alabama...
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Kaitlyn May Wins 1st Place in the University of Alabama's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition!

November 9, 2020

First place in the annual 3MT competition was awarded to our own Kaitlyn May for her talk titled “Frontoparietal Network in Executive Functioning in Autism Spectrum Disorder...” 
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Ed Neuro Students Present at the Alabama Advanced Imaging Consortium Conference

July 31, 2020
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Fourth Year Student Kaitlyn May presented at the Alabama Advanced Imaging Consortium Conference in July 2020 and won "Outstanding Poster Presentation Award" along with $100...
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Graduate Student, Kaitlyn May, wins Outstanding Presentation Award!

July 7, 2020

Kaitlyn May, a third year doctoral student in the Educational Psychology PhD program received an Outstanding Poster Presentation Award for her poster entitled "Neurofunctional Indices of Executive Functioning in Autism Spectrum Disorder" at the 2020 Southeastern Universities Graduate Research Symposium (SUGRS).
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Ed Psych Graduate Students Receive Research Awards at SUGRS 2020

May 14, 2020

Six graduate students in the Educational Psychology PhD program received Research Awards at the 2020 Southeastern Universities Graduate Research Symposium (SUGRS)...Two other doctoral students, Sarah S. Hughes-Berheim, a second year, and Kaitlyn May, a third year, received Outstanding Poster Presentation Awards for their posters How we teach vocabulary matters:  Do gestures used during word learning influence reading? and Neurofunctional Indices of Executive Functioning in Autism Spectrum Disorder respectively... 
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Five Students in the Educational Neuroscience Initiative Receive Recognition at Graduate Symposium

April 29, 2019

Five Educational Psychology doctoral students in the Educational Neuroscience Initiate received awards for their research poster presentations. Jake Feiler, Kaitlyn May, Kelsie Dawson, Brian Rivera, and Nan Mu were recognized for their poster presentations during the ESPRMC Graduate Research Symposium...

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