Clifton Adamson awarded travel grant to present research

School Psychology Doctoral student, Clifton Adamson, has been awarded the Diversity Graduate Travel Award from the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP). Clifton will present his research on the influence of heteronormativity on gay perceptions of LGB sexual identity and sexual identification at the SPSP conference in Portland, Oregon. He was selected from 150 applicants. The award includes a $500 stipend. Reference below:

Adamson, C. W., Tennial, R. E., (2019) Gay Perception of LGB Sexual Identity and Heteronormative Influence. Poster presented at the Society of Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference, Portland Oregon.

Congratulations and well done!