Amber Baugh
  • Class of 2018
  • Thomasville, Georgia

Amber Baugh Inducted into Psi Chi: The International Honor Society in Psychology at VSU

2017 May 26

Amber Baugh of Thomasville, Georgia, has been inducted into Psi Chi: The International Honor Society in Psychology at Valdosta State University.

Founded in 1929, Psi Chi: The International Honor Society in Psychology is committed to recognizing and promoting excellence in the science and application of psychology. This includes encouraging members to conduct exemplary research, disseminate and apply research findings, and maintain a lifelong interest in exploring the field of psychology; providing information and opportunities to enhance members' professional and personal lives; and fostering a vibrant and meaningful environment for chapters and all members to contribute to and benefit from continued engagement.

Baugh joins a network of more than 700,000 Psi Chi: The International Honor Society in Psychology lifetime members around the world.

On the Web:

https://www.psichi.org/

http://www.valdosta.edu/welcome.php

About Valdosta State University:

Established in 1906, Valdosta State University is a premier comprehensive university that offers both the extensive academic, cultural, and social opportunities of a major university and the small classes and close, personal attention of smaller institutions. It boasts more than 100 degree, certificate, and endorsement programs on campus and online for undergraduate and graduate students. It also has a full menu of extracurricular activities, from national championship athletic and academic teams to honors organizations, sororities and fraternities, intramural sports, educational and service clubs, a symphony orchestra, art and theatre, research opportunities, and more. Even as underclassmen, students file patents on inventions and make life-changing scientific discoveries, present at national and international conferences, publish research in collaboration with their professors, work in campus-based clinics that benefit the community, live and learn at partner institutions around the globe through study abroad, and more. The possibilities are endless.