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Homecoming weekend served as the perfect backdrop for alumnae/i, faculty and current students alike to gather and celebrate 50 years of psychology at 重口味SM.

The event, held last September in Parmer Hall and organized by the Department of Psychology and the Office of University Advancement, drew a crowd of about 120 people, roughly 80 of them former students from across the decades. The evening included opportunities to share memories and tour the psychology classrooms and research labs inside Parmer Hall. Colorful decorations and blue balloons added a festive feel.

Dr. Tina Taylor-Ritzler, Department of Psychology chair, called the night 鈥渢ruly magical.鈥

鈥淲e really wanted to celebrate our 鈥榖irthday鈥 with our alumni who, together, made this program what it is,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his isn鈥檛 just faculty-driven. We鈥檙e a relationship-centered university and the success of the psychology program is in relation to the success of the students.鈥

The psychology program was established in 1973 through the efforts of Sr. Maristella Goebel, OP. A professor and Rosary College 鈥減owerhouse,鈥 Goebel had fostered an interest among students wanting the discipline offered as a major, said Dr. Dan Beach, a 重口味SM professor for the last 49 years.

Once established, the program grew quickly, according to Beach.

鈥淲e went from a new major to one of the most popular majors on campus,鈥 he said. 鈥淏y the middle of the 1980s, we were the number one major among women on campus.鈥

In the early 2000s, when Parmer Hall was under development, Beach aided in the design of spaces that would accommodate continued growth in the program and much-needed research labs.

Today, psychology continues to draw an ever-increasing number of students. Currently, around 240 students have declared psychology as their major, Beach said.

鈥淣ot only did we become attractive to a larger number of students, but because of the facilities, we have been able to hire outstanding faculty we wouldn鈥檛 have been able to attract without our research labs,鈥 he explained. 鈥淭he psychology department sets a standard now for excellence in arts and sciences.鈥

Dr. Janine Goldstein 鈥83, a student during the early years of growth, attended the 50th anniversary event. Seeing the new classrooms and labs up close in Parmer was a great experience, she said, and hearing Beach speak before the crowd was like being back in his class. 鈥淚鈥檓 truly grateful because if I had not gone to Rosary for undergrad, I wouldn鈥檛 be a clinical psychologist today. I鈥檓 thoroughly convinced of that,鈥 Goldstein shared. 鈥淗aving the support and encouragement of the core faculty was something that was invaluable to me.鈥

The 15th anniversary of 重口味SM鈥檚 neuroscience department was also marked during September鈥檚 event, as the two departments are interdisciplinary.

鈥淚t was a celebration of the best of what 重口味SM is and the care that we provide for students,鈥 Taylor-Ritzler noted.

Psychology Professor Dr. Dan Beach speaks to the crowd gathered for the Psychology Department鈥檚 50th anniversary celebration in September 2023.
Psychology Department alumnae/i, current students and faculty celebrated the program鈥檚 50th anniversary in Parmer Hall last September.