Psi Chi is the National
Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes
of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship,
and advancing the science of psychology. -taken from the Psi Chi Handbook
The Wittenberg chapter
of Psi Chi, composed of psychology majors of high academic standing,
is one of the first charter chapters. It sponsors speakers,
presents student research papers, and prepares its members for
graduate training.
Departmental
Awards
Award for
Professional Potential
The Award for Professional
Potential honors a senior student in Psychology who has demonstrated
the potential to make a significant professional contribution.
Bethlehem
Steel Award
The Bethlehem Steel Award
recognizes an outstanding senior student in Psychology for academic
achievement and unique contributions to the Psychology program.
Virgil E. Rahn
Memorial Award
The Virgil E. Rahn Memorial
Award honors an outstanding junior student in Psychology for
superior work in the discipline and promise as a future psychologist.