News
- May 11, 2024
Congratulations to the Class of 2024!
Many members of the HARC Lab graduated this spring as a part of the Class of 2024! Congratulations Megan, Finn, Michael, Mitch, Ciara, Kas, Kaitlyn, Bo, and Rome! Let's go Tigers!
- March 21, 2024
Lab Co-Coordinator Finn Cohen Awarded Outstanding Undergraduate Scholar Award
Finn Cohen, an undergraduate student co-coordinator for the lab was awarded the Outstanding Undergraduate Scholar (OUS) Award from RIT. The OUS Award honors the top 1% of RIT undergraduate students who achieve academic excellence while also giving back to the community through civic or volunteer work, by conducting research, or being engaged in a co-op or work in their field of study. Congratulations Finn!
- March 21, 2024
Research Assistant Mitch Burrall Awarded Outstanding Undergraduate Scholar Award
Mitch Burrall, an undergraduate Research Assistant in the lab, was awarded the Outstanding Undergraduate Scholar (OUS) Award from RIT. The OUS Award honors the top 1% of RIT undergraduate students who achieve academic excellence while also giving back to the community through civic or volunteer work, by conducting research, or being engaged in a co-op or work in their field of study. Congratulations Mitch!
- May 23, 2023
Research Assistant Finn Cohen Selected for Fulbright Canada Fellowship
This summer, Research Assistant Finn Cohen was selected to complete a Fulbright Canada Mitacs Globalink Research Fellowship. For this opportunity, he will be working in a lab at Université de Sherbrooke studying the effects of digital media on the development of young children during the COVID-19 lockdowns. Read more about it here: https://www.rit.edu/spotlights/meet-finn-cohen. Congratulations Finn!
- April 4, 2023
Research Assistant Bo Allaby Awarded Outstanding Undergraduate Scholar Award
Bo Allaby, an undergraduate student working in the lab was awarded the Outstanding Undergraduate Scholar (OUS) Award from RIT. The OUS Award honors the top 1% of RIT undergraduate students who achieve academic excellence while also giving back to the community through civic or volunteer work, by conducting research, or being engaged in a co-op or work in their field of study. Congratulations Bo!
- March 15, 2021
Graduate Student Justin Bell Awarded APSSC Grant
Justin Bell, a master's degree student working with Dr. Baschnagel was recently awarded a $500 student grant from the Association for Psychological Science Student Caucus (APSSC). The grant will help fund his Master's thesis entitled, 'The Effects a Value-Affirmation Writing Exercise on Stress and Craving for Nicotine in Electronic Nicotine Delivery Device Users'.