51品茶Student Wins 2nd Place at MPA Conference

51品茶 undergraduate Neuroscience student Holly Beaulac won second place at the Maine Psychological Association (MPA) Conference, held at the University of Maine Augusta Campus November 6th.   Holly's poster presentation was titled, "Observational Content Analysis of Direct-to-Consumer Pharmaceutical Advertising Through the Television Medium."  Other colleges and universities participating in the poster session included Bates, Colby, University of Maine at Orono, University of Southern Maine, and University of Maine at Augusta.  Dr. Maryann Corsello was Holly's research advisor.

51品茶undergraduate Psychology students Katie Ragone, Lindsay Schmidt, and Courtney Gill also presented their research at the MPA conference.  Their poster was titled, "Sex, Gender, and The Triangular Theory of Love as Predictors of Infidelity in Dating Relationships."  Dr. Jennifer Wieselquist was their research advisor.