Two graduate student winners: 

Andrea Belgrade, for her research on “Antecedents and Outcomes of Bicultural Identity Integration.”

Omari Keeles, for his research on “Privileged Protection: The Relationship Between Social Class, Perceived Ethnic Threat, Psychological Distress, and Psychological Well-Being of Black Students at Selective PWIs.”

Two graduate students received Honorable Mention:

Kayla Fike, for her research on "Understanding Contextual and Cultural Factors Associated with Prosocial Development for African American Youth and Adults."

Amanda Rodriguez-Newhall, for her research on "The Race and Ethnicity Requirement: Efficacy and Attitude Change."

Awardees were recognized at the Psychology Diversity Research Symposium on April 13, 2017.