Psi Chi is the international honor society for psychology.
First established in 1929, Psi Chi remains the single largest psychological association in the world with over 1,100 active campus chapters across the globe. The purpose of Psi Chi is to recognize and promote excellence in the science and application of psychology.
Students who are a psychology major or minor, and have a strong academic record are invited to join. Members are eligible for scholarships, professional development, leadership positions, and opportunities to publish and present research.
The Hastings College chapter of Psi Chi was established in 1982 under the leadership of Dr. Chuck Eigenburg and Dr. Robert Shalock.
Co-Presidents: Lilac Ramsey and Levi West
Vice President: Abby Harveson
Secretary: Anna Zentz
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Juliana Cardoso
Psi Chi Members helping with the 2025 Nebraska Psychological Society Undergraduate Research Conference
Co-Presidents: Isaiah Strachan and Riley Lanning
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Juliana Cardoso
Riley Lanning was awarded this competitive national scholarship which is awarded annually to only eight undergraduate students who are deemed “exceptional Psi Chi undergraduate students."
Co-Presidents: Tiena Chu and Elizabeth Baade
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Juliana Cardoso
Co-Presidents: Destani Knapp and Bailey Schwartzkopf
Social Chairs: Savannah Frasier and Mickayla VanNatter
Secretary: Elizabeth Baade
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Rachael Robinson-Keilig
Co-Presidents: Josie Polacek and Jayden Eby
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Rachael Robinson-Keilig