Committee work is an important component of a job description in most clinical psychology settings (e.g., university departments, clinical practices or hospital settings, and professional non-profits organizations such as the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies). For this reason, we highly encourage doctoral students to participate in several of the program’s standing committees.
Diversity Committee
The Diversity Committee promotes activities and program priorities that emphasize the integration of knowledge and practice related to respecting human diversity of all kinds, such as different ethnicities, cultures, nationalities, sexual orientations, genders, and religions (a non-exhaustive list).
Colloquium Committee
The Colloquium Committee organizes lectures and talks for students and faculty in the program to enhance professional development and education.
Technology Committee
The Technology Committee facilitates the web-based presence of the clinical psychology doctoral program and other technology-driven tasks.
Social Committee
The Social Committee organizes activities in the service of promoting a sense of community and cohesion in the program.