We would not be successful without the support of our Graduate Student Team:
Talia Waltzer: is a 5th-year PhD candidate in the psychology department at UCSC, currently studying moral decision-making in everyday situations. Talia is passionate about making research accessible and beneficial for everyone.
Charles Baxley: is a second year PhD student in the psychology department. Charles is generally interested in how people, especially those in underrepresented groups, interact with situations involving morality, and how this interaction develops over the lifespan.
Bethany Johnson: is a third-year PhD student in Applied Mathematics at UCSC. She develops quantitative methods that can be used to predict population dynamics of ecological species and strives to make a positive impact in ecological conservation and management.
Ashley Ippolito, an undergraduate at UC Santa Cruz pursuing a B.A in Linguistics, a B.S in Cognitive Science, and a Minor in Education. Ashley is a research assistant in the Syntax, Semantics, and Language Processing lab at UC Santa Cruz. She is interested in looking at the psychological basis of child language development and pyscholinguistics.
Malia Starita, a 4th year undergraduate student studying intensive psychology at UCSC. She is very passionate about the intersection between psychology and linguistics and will be working as a research assistant in a lab about spontaneous communication this year.
Ariella Angelini-Stewart
Nalanda Lamb, a fourth-year undergraduate double majoring in Intensive Psychology and Literature. Nalanda is a research assistant in the Academic Orientations lab at UCSC She is interested in clinical psychology and moral development.
Oscar Ramirez-Perez