Victoria
Oxendine, received her Bachelor
of Science in Psychology & Human Development in December
of 2007 from the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay.
She
is a member of Psi Chi, APS, and APA (Div. 45). She twice
received the University Leadership Award for outstanding
achievement in leadership within the student body and the
community. She was also awarded the Who's Who in
American University Students for 2007.
She
received a research grant for her undergraduate work from
the Institute for Racial & Ethnic
Identity - University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, entitled,
"Exploring Ethnic Identity Development In Northeast
Wisconsin: Links to Personality and Health." She has
presented her research at
three symposiums: the Annual Academic Excellence, University
of Wisconsin-Green Bay; Posters in the Rotunda, University
of Wisconsin-Madison; and Annual Research Symposium at
University of Wisconsin-Stout. To contact her, you may email
her at research@pvfnet.com.
Ms.
Oxendine gratefully acknowledges the consultation of Regan
A.R. Gurung, Ph.D., Chairperson of the Human Development
department at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. To learn
more, see his web
site. |