News & Announcements
Congratulations to Dr. Mishra!
The Beyond Categories Lab is so excited to announce that Dr. Mishra has been selected as a new member for the Vision Sciences Society's Student-Postdoc Advisory Committee! This committee advises the VSS board on a variety of topics to positively influence...
Spring 2022 PSYC300 Poster Session
The PSYC 300 students did an amazing job presenting their EEG research at the PSYC 300 Poster Session. The Beyond Categories Lab is incredibly proud of the hard work they put into their projects! Below are the poster titles and presenters: The Impact of...
Arts & Sciences Symposium – Spring 2022
The Beyond Categories Lab senior researchers presented on their theses and honors projects at the annual Arts & Sciences Symposium. We look forward to witnessing their post-grad successes! See the presenters and their poster titles below:An Evaluation...
Fall 2021 PSYC300 Poster Session
This semester, the Beyond Categories Lab had, as always, an amazing group of students. The students in the PSYC 300 course not only won the Methods Bowl, but also did an incredible job presenting their research at the PSYC 300 Final Poster Session....
$2 Million NSF Grant Awarded to Dr. Bukach and Collaborators for PURSUE Project
Dr. Cindy Bukach and her collaborators Dr. Jane Couperus (Mount Holyoke College) and Dr. Cathy Reed (Claremont McKenna College) were awarded $2 million from the National Science Foundation for Level II of their PURSUE project. The Preparing Undergraduates for Research...
Data Processing Workshop in the Outer Banks, NC
The Beyond Categories Lab went to Corolla, NC for a week-long workshop on processing data in MATLAB. We learned so much about processing EEG data and how to write scripts in MATLAB. For the remainder of the summer, we're working on adapting what we learned...
Vision Sciences Society Conference in St. Pete’s Beach, FL
Select members of the lab had the opportunity to present their research at the Vision Sciences Society Conference in Florida. Attending students were Glenn Rose, Thalia Viranda, Christopher Cotter, Jane Song, and Kendall Stewart. We got to see lots of...
Spring 2019 poster sessions
The Beyond Categories Lab's students had the opportunity to present their research at the Arts & Sciences Student Symposium and at the PSYC 300 Final Poster Session. Everyone put so much hard work into their projects and posters! Individual...
Kendall Stewart and Dr. Cindy Bukach Publish a Paper in Frontiers in Psychology Journal
Congratulations to Kendall Stewart and Dr. Bukach for their publication in the Frontiers in Psychology Journal! Their publication, Using Collaborative Models to Overcome Obstacles to Undergraduate Publication in Cognitive Neuroscience, addresses a need for better...
Former Lab Member – Jessica Bourdon Kicks Off Psychology Brown Bag Series
"The Intersection of Translational Science and Psychiatric Genetics" Jessica L. Bourdon was a guest speaker for the University of Richmond's Department of Psychology Brown Bag series. Jessica was a former University of Richmond student majoring in...
Recent News
Congratulations to Dr. Mishra!
The Beyond Categories Lab is so excited to announce that Dr. Mishra has been selected as a new member for the Vision Sciences Society's Student-Postdoc Advisory Committee! This committee advises the VSS board on a variety of topics to positively influence...
Spring 2022 PSYC300 Poster Session
The PSYC 300 students did an amazing job presenting their EEG research at the PSYC 300 Poster Session. The Beyond Categories Lab is incredibly proud of the hard work they put into their projects! Below are the poster titles and presenters: The Impact of...
Arts & Sciences Symposium – Spring 2022
The Beyond Categories Lab senior researchers presented on their theses and honors projects at the annual Arts & Sciences Symposium. We look forward to witnessing their post-grad successes! See the presenters and their poster titles below:An Evaluation...
Fall 2021 PSYC300 Poster Session
This semester, the Beyond Categories Lab had, as always, an amazing group of students. The students in the PSYC 300 course not only won the Methods Bowl, but also did an incredible job presenting their research at the PSYC 300 Final Poster Session....