YESS Lab graduate students, Savannah Simpson and Bailey Dow, presented at the National Mentoring Summit this week. Way to go Savannah and Bailey!
National Mentoring Resource Center Showcases Blogs by YESS Lab Graduate Students
YESS Lab members Amanda Davis and Savannah Simpson recently had blog posts featured by the National Mentoring Resource Center. Check out their blogs below!
Relationship-Building Behaviors: An Antidote to Loneliness
Unveiling the Impact: The Need for Cultural Responsiveness Measures to Evaluate Mentor Behaviors
YESS Lab Members Receive APA Division 16 Award
YESS Lab members Jody Lanza-Gregory and Amanda Davis were recently recognized as the grand prize winners of Division 16’s Student Poster Contest at APA’s 2022 Conference. Their poster, titled “Assessing Longitudinal Impacts of Mentor Role on Student Outcomes,” explored domain-specific benefits of mentoring in a large, nationally representative sample of young people. Great work, Jody and Amanda!
Anna Flitner Wins Outstanding Community Engagement Award
YESS Lab member, Anna Flitner, was recently named the recipient of this year’s Outstanding Community Engagement Award. This award is presented by the Graduate School to a graduate student at the University of South Carolina who demonstrates a strong commitment to the Carolina community or beyond through community service, social advocacy, civic engagement, or volunteerism. Anna received this award in recognition of her work across several community organizations, including the Dickerson Children’s Advocacy Center (for youth who have experienced trauma), St. Lawrence Place (a transitional housing organization), the South Carolina Department of Social Services (DSS), schools, and community mental health clinics. Her research also strives to serve the community by exploring how cultural humility training can help individuals bridge cultural divides.
Congratulations, Anna!
YESS Lab Graduate Students Appointed to NMRC Associate Board
YESS Lab members Amanda Davis and Savannah Simpson were recently appointed to the National Mentoring Resource Center’s Associate Board! Amanda and Savannah look forward to learning from and collaborating with other mentoring scholars while serving on the Associate Review Board. For more information on their areas of expertise, please visit: https://nationalmentoringresourcecenter.org/about/
Way to go, Amanda and Savannah!
YESS Lab Undergraduate Member wins Magellan Scholar Award
YESS Lab undergraduate research assistant, Danielle Doennebrink, was awarded a 2020 Magellan Scholar Award. The Magellan Scholar Award is the University of South Carolina’s flagship undergraduate research award. Her research project is titled “The effects of childhood sexual abuse on adult cardiovascular health”. Congratulations, Danielle!
Dr. McQuillin wins Garnet Apple Award for Teaching Innovation
Dr. McQuillin was awarded the 2021 Garnet Apple Award for Teaching Innovation! Dr. McQuillin was recognized for his exceptional use of media and technology to increase engagement and experiential learning opportunities for students. He also incorporated Diversity, Equity and Inclusion principles into his curriculum. Great work, Dr. McQuillin!
YESS Lab Undergraduate RA wins Research Award
Jayme Banfield, an undergraduate research assistant in the YESS Lab, was recently recognized with a prestigious research award. The Roger W. Black Award recognizes outstanding achievements by an undergraduate student in psychological research, and is selected by the Undergraduate Program Committee. As a member of the Lab for the last year, Jayme has helped to coordinate the mentoring program and has contributed to research examining adolescents’ experiences with COVID-19.
Mackenzie Hart named USC CHQ Junior Scholar
Mackenzie Hart, 3rd year Graduate student and lab member, was named as a University of South Carolina Center for Health Care Quality Junior Scholar. The Junior Scholar program is based in the SmartState Center for Healthcare Quality (CHQ) in the Arnold School of Public Health. Students who are selected for this competitive program work on a health-focused project with research mentors for one year.
Asia Thomas wins SPARC Award
Graduate student and lab member Asia Thomas was awarded the Support to Promote Advancement of Research and Creativity (SPARC) grant sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Research. The SPARC grant is a merit-based award for innovative research, and will fund Asia throughout the summer as she works on her dissertation research project titled “Screening Utility of Classroom Performance Survey”. Congratulations Asia!
