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Clubs and Organizations

Psychology Club

Students are invited to come together with fellow classmates and stretch their minds in the Psychology Club at Â鶹¹û¶³. Here, students engage in opportunities to organize events, such as workshops and seminars, related to the field of psychology.

Faculty advisors: Magdalena Leszko and Logan Stano


Psi Chi

Psi Chi is a in psychology that has a local chapter on Â鶹¹û¶³â€™s campus. The society was founded in 1959 and has more than 400 chapters located at accredited colleges and universities throughout the nation.

Members of Psi Chi are given the opportunity to present their research papers at prestigious conventions. The national organization holds a convention in conjunction with the American Psychological Association, sponsors research award programs, and publishes a national quarterly newsletter. At the regional level, Psi Chi sponsors conventions in conjunction with the regional psychological associations.

Psi Chi members presenting their research receive Psi Chi certificates of recognition for excellence in research. Members also benefit from networking with fellow members, faculty, and psychologists. The purpose of Psi Chi is to encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly in psychology, and to advance the science of psychology.

Students are invited to join Psi Chi based on:

  • Completion of at least three college semesters.
  • Completion of nine semester hours of psychology courses. (For us, that’s three courses.)
  • Ranking in the top 35% of their class in general scholarship.

Faculty advisor: Robert Brill

Dr. Robert Brill presenting at the 2024 PSI CHI Induction Ceremony


The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) 

For psychology majors interested in industrial/organizational psychology or human resources, this student group has collaborative access to the Lehigh Valley Professional Chapter of SHRM. Explore applied workplace psychology issues such as job motivation, training and development, selection and performance feedback, stress and technology, and other emerging trends.

Faculty advisor: Robert Brill


Gender Equity Club

The Gender Equity Club intends to be a safe space on campus for all, regardless of gender. We commit to and represent matters of intersectionality while working with other Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion groups on Â鶹¹û¶³â€™s campus. We hope to discuss uncomfortable topics along with gender-inclusive celebrations and issues. All students are welcome to attend our meetings and share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

Faculty advisors: Stacey Zaremba and Kris Beutler


Club for Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities (URSCA)

The URSCA club is for Moravian undergraduates interested in research and scholarship in any discipline. This club includes ambassador students who’ve participated in research opportunities on campus as well as students who are interested in learning more about these opportunities and spreading the word to others. The club participates in sessions to provide information about opportunities to first-year and prospective students and collaborates with other clubs to support and celebrate students who are conducting research projects.

Faculty advisor: Sarah Johnson