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MTU Students Embrace Collaboration at the Inaugural Superior Psychology Data Blizzard

Elijah Nieman speaks with other students in a room filled with poster presentations at NMU.
Students and researchers from Michigan Technological University and Northern Michigan University came together to share their ideas, research, and perspectives at the inaugural Superior Psychology Data Blizzard. (Photo courtesy of Leanna Keleher)

Michigan Tech graduate and undergraduate students trekked to Northern Michigan University (NMU) for the first annual Superior Psychology Data Blizzard this spring. The event was established by Jason Harman, Michigan Tech associate professor of psychology and human factors, and Jon Barch, an associate professor in the department of psychological science at NMU, to foster a collaborative ecosystem between the two programs.

“The main goal for the event was to present and share our research generally, but also to find or create opportunities to collaborate on future projects,” said Elijah Nieman, a PhD student at MTU and an NMU alumnus.

Read more about this collaborative effort on the Psychology and Human Factors blog.


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