Psychology Honor Society Inducts Members, Contributes to Help Trafficking Victims
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Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology, CU-Bloomsburg chapter, recently celebrated its 55th anniversary. Two initiations of new members were held during this academic year. Five new members were initiated during the Fall semester on October 29, 2024.
Shown from left at top: Dr. Jeffrey Leitzel, Faculty Co-advisor, Maxwell Firth, Emma Tomaro, Faith Dinsmore, and Dr. Mary Jo Larcom, faculty co-advisor. Not pictured are initiates Katarina Haupt and Evelyn Spayd.

Four new members were initiated during the Spring semester on March 24, 2025
Shown from left: Raegan Smith, Joclynn Ramsey, Morgan Heiser, and Lauren Smith
Bloomsburg Psi Chi Chapter donates $500 to assist victims of trafficking
A chapter member, Mia Noland, completed an internship as one of her senior capstone experiences at the Columbia County District Attorney’s Office Victim Witness Unit. She is continuing to work with the Victim Witness Unit for her honors independent study. Working with the director, Ms. Janelle Neidig, she is helping to assemble Angel packs containing basic necessities like clothing and hygiene products for trafficking victims. The BU chapter of Psi Chi contributed $500 toward the purchase of items for the Angel packs. These Angel packs will be donated to local victim service agencies.