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LCU Pyschology undergraduate researchers delivered 15–20 minute presentations during the Great Minds Forum, Dec. 3. LCU photo

LCU Psychology Department holds Great Minds Forum

December 8, 2025

By Elizabeth Clark, LCU News

PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – The Louisiana Christian University Department of Psychology recently highlighted the scholarly accomplishments of its majors during the Great Minds Forum: A Celebration of Student Research.

Held on Dec. 3 at the Granberry Conference Center, the event featured presentations of original research addressing diverse issues in psychological science, mental health and applied practice.

“All eleven of our students demonstrated exceptional skill in both their research and presentations,” said Mollie Wise, assistant professor of psychology. “They represented the LCU Psychology Department with excellence and professionalism. It has been a privilege to work alongside these students throughout their research process.”

Undergraduate researchers delivered 15–20 minute presentations followed by faculty-led Q&A, demonstrating strong critical thinking, methodological skill and academic professionalism. Topics ranged from sport psychology and adolescent development to digital media, counseling approaches and the impact of professorial support on student mental health.

The 2025 research award recipients were as follows:

1st place — Harrison Waxley, a senior from Bossier City, Certificate of Distinguished Excellence in Psychological Research; awarded for exceptional methodological rigor, originality and meaningful contribution to the discipline.

2nd place — Morgan Mills, a senior from Opelousas, Certificate of Merit in Psychological Research; recognized for strong scientific practice, thoughtful inquiry, and commendable research design.

3rd place — Cassidy Spears, a senior from Franklinton, Certificate of Achievement in Psychological Research; Honored for noteworthy research efforts, sound methodology, and dedication to advancing psychological understanding.

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