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  • 11.Follow your leaders
    APAGS's new officers seek to support science students' job search and ensure practice-bound students are prepared to treat diverse clients.
    Magazine Article - gradPSYCH (September 2014)
  • 12.Attracting more diverse students to the field of psychology
    Psychology must attract more Hispanic students and students from other cultural minorities.
    Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (September 2013)
  • 13.Preparing for the next generation of clients
    It's critical for the next generation to come up with new ways to address the language and cultural gap that is growing in this country.
    Magazine Article - gradPSYCH (April 2014)
  • 14.Grants and opportunities: December 2015
    APF thanks donors, psychologists perform research with APF funds and award submission deadlines announced.
    Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (December 2015)
  • 15.How ‘mistake-of-law’ traffic stops may hurt minorities
    The U.S. Supreme Court must determine whether an officer’s reasonable mistaken belief about the law can form the basis for reasonable suspicion, which is required to ensure that traffic stops and subsequent searches and seizures do not violate individuals’ Fourth Amendment rights
    Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (November 2014)
  • 16.APA brief affirms benefits of racial and ethnic diversity on campus
    Psychological research demonstrates value of diversity in higher education.
    Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (January 2016)
  • 17.APA effort aims to reduce smoking among minorities
    Ethnic minorities are among those most strongly targeted by the tobacco industry’s marketing tactics.
    Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (March 2014)
  • 18.A global role
    The eighth annual Psychology Day at the United Nationsfocused on how psychology can help reduce healthinequalities around the world.
    Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (July 2015)
  • 19.Profiling may lead to increase in illicit behavior
    Profiling racial minorities could lead to an increase in illicit activity by non-minorities, according to a new study.
    Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (November 2013)
  • 20.Our essential and expanding relationship with SAMHSA
    APA's partnership with SAMHSA aids in the effort to expand psychology's role in advancing health care.
    Magazine Article - Monitor on Psychology (February 2015)
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