August 8, 2025 - 15:23

Students and faculty from the University of North Georgia recently participated in the annual Southeastern Psychology Association (SEPA) conference held in Atlanta. This prestigious event, which took place in April, provided an excellent platform for budding psychologists to share their research findings and engage with professionals in the field.
The conference featured a wide array of presentations, highlighting various aspects of psychological research and practice. UNG students showcased their innovative projects, demonstrating their commitment to advancing knowledge in psychology. The opportunity to present in front of peers and experts allowed them to gain valuable feedback and insights, fostering their academic and professional growth.
In addition to student presentations, faculty members contributed their expertise, further enriching the discussions at the conference. The event not only served as a venue for sharing research but also as a networking opportunity, connecting students with established professionals in the psychology community. Overall, the participation of UNG at SEPA underscores the institution's dedication to cultivating a vibrant academic environment.
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