Gallery

The PRADAA getting ready to enjoy their Winter Break with their annual Holiday celebrations at Dr. Angela Neal-Barnett's house.
The PRADAA team celebrating their success with a group photo.
The PRADAA team presented an empirical-based presentation on the SUN app at the ADAA conference in Washington, D.C. in April 2018.
Elizabeth Jean and Tiffany Rowell sightseeing in Chicago after their symposium presentation on Sister Circle Interventions and Alarming Stress Levels in Black women at the Annual ADAA conference in March 20.
A huge congratulations to Graduate Student Martale Davis for successfully defending his Dissertation “The Acting White Accusation, Social Anxiety, and Bullying among Black Girls in a STEM and Non-STEM School” on June 11.
Congratulations to Tiffany Rowell, Dr. Laura Manns-James, and Aliyah Moye's presentation of their ongoing Sister Circle Intervention at APA's Division 45 Conference.
Congratulations to Undergraduate Research Assistant and SUN Facilitator Jordyn Lally on being selected as the recipient of the 2017 Outstanding Senior in Psychology Award.
PRADAA lab decorating cookies and ornaments at the annual holiday brunch!
Congratulations to Undergraduate Research Assistant Jordyn Lally who won the Kent State Summer Undergraduate Research Experience Competition (Summer, 2016)!
Martale Davis, Dana Maurice Pugh, and colleagues representing PRADAA with a talk entitled “No Acting White In the NFL” at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) Conference on April 11th, 2015 in Miami, Fl.
The S.U.N. Conference featured workshops designed by several prominent African American women and keynote speaker Yvonne Pointer.
We are talking to the community about anxiety among African American girls and how our app and its use of music as a cognitive restructuring tool can be helpful in treatment for these girls.
PRADAA is in the community once again! Martale Davis and Dr. Angela engaged in dialogue at the Arlington Church of God Health Fair on May 9th, 2015 in Akron, Oh.
Dr. Neal-Barnett, Dr. Flores, Dr. Naser, Dr. Person and Dr. Speight hosted a panel discussion at the opening of APA's traveling exhibit, I AM PSYCHED: The History of Women of Color in Psychology at the National Museum of Psychology on May 3, 2019.
EsCentral lead RA Keaton and Perinatal Support Person Ti'Jai presenting on Academic-Community Partnership at the 2019 ADAA.
Graduate student Elizabeth Jean presented on April 21, 2017 at the annual Kent State Graduate Research Symposium.
The PRADAA Lab was present at the 19th Annual Celebrating College Teaching Conference October 2012. Dana Maurice Pugh and Martale Davis assisted Dr. Linda Walker in an ongoing project that was presented at the annual conference.
Undergraduate research assistants Catelyn Dorsey, Benjamin Siglow and Jordyn Lally presented at the Undergraduate Research Symposium on Tuesday, March 21, 2017.
Graduate students Martale Davis and Delilah Ellzey presented on April 8, 2017 at the annual Anxiety and Depression Conference in San Francisco, California.
Members of the S.T.A.T.E. Research Team presented a poster at the Midwestern Psychology Association (MPA) May 2012. Funded by a grant from the Kent State Foundation, team members also wrote and received funding from the university’s Undergraduate Research Scholar’s program.
Martale Davis and Leia Belt present findings from the S.U.N. project at the APA Division 45 Conference on June 21, 2014, in Eugene, OR.
Dana Maurice Pugh and Martale Davis present the poster for “Sing!” at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) 46th Annual Convention in November 2012. The lab members were excited to present and pleased with the positive feedback the poster received.
Congratulations to our graduating seniors!
Congratulations to Jordyn Lally who received honorable mention for her poster presentation entitled, “It Bothered Me: Stress, Bother Intensity and The Acting White Accusation.”
The SUN team in action.
Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble speaking to the PRADAA lab at a morning workshop and afternoon colloquium held in 2018. Dr. Alfiee reminded all why we do what we do, no matter the obstacles.
The Kent State PRADAA lab 'raising their mug' to say thanks to WEF for sponsoring the SUN-app augmented stress and anxiety program for middle school girls.
The S.U.N. girls receive certificates for completion of the program and make use of their new iPods.
Dr. Martale Davis being hooded by Dr. Angela at graduation.
Keaton Somerville after being presented the Graduate Dean's Award for her excellence in scholarship and pursuit of research.