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Little Rock, AR – Seven undergraduate psychology students from Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) made a significant impact by presenting their original research at the 2025 Southwestern Psychological Association (SWPA) Convention. The event, held in Little Rock, Arkansas, gathered psychology students and professionals from various institutions, providing a platform for sharing innovative ideas and findings within the field.
The SWOSU students engaged with attendees through a series of presentations that highlighted diverse topics in psychology, showcasing their hard work and dedication to advancing their knowledge. The convention not only allowed students to present their research but also facilitated networking opportunities with established professionals and peers in the discipline.
Participating in such a prestigious event underscores the commitment of SWOSU students to academic excellence and their passion for psychology. The experience gained from presenting at the convention will undoubtedly enhance their educational journey and prepare them for future endeavors in the field.
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