News!

April 2024: Congratulations to the following undergraduate research assistants who won awards at the 2024 Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conferance (GSURC):

  • Jennifer Perez: First Place Global Engagement Award for her poster, “The Relationship Between Barriers to Psychological Treatment and Depression in a Spanish Speaking Sample”
  • Kylar Hibbert: Second Place Poster Presentation in Social and Behavioral Sciences for her poster, Investigating the Relation Between Financial Wellbeing and Attitudes Toward Digital Mental Health Treatment Among College Students
  • Touba Kamal: Identity and Belonging Award for her poster, Religiosity and Attitudes Toward Online Psychological Interventions in South Asian College Students

Finally, congraulations to Varun Joshi for his excellent presentation at GSURC, Examining the Interplay Between Race and Probability Bias.

 

April 2024: Congratulations to lab alum Donovan Ellis who has officially accepted a faculty position with Emory as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Cheers to your future, Donovan!

November 2023: Congratulations to prior research assistant (and ongoing volunteer!) Sagarika Devarayapuram Ramakrishnan for their new publication, Younger and older adults’ memory of past feelings surrounding an election. Though this study was not published as part of the ART Lab, we are so excited to celebrate Sagarika’s accomplishments.  Read it here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09658211.2023.2272780.

September 2023: Congratulations to Ria Nagar for her new publication, User experiences of college students using mental health applications to improve self-care: Implications for improving engagement! Read it here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37867616/

June 2023: Congratulations to Donovan Ellis for being selected for a Society of Digital Mental Health student poster award! His poster, Cross-Cultural Validation of the Attitudes towards Psychological Online Interventions Questionnaire among Black Americans, was one of five chosen (out of 80+ reviewed!) for its rigor, innovation, and ability to advance access to high-quality digital mental health services.