Congratulations to Lexie Thomas!
Congratulations to Lexie Thomas!
Lexie Thomas, a fourth year student in the Wright Institute's Clinical Psychology Program, won the Diversity Poster Award at the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology’s Annual Conference in Scottsdale, AZ last month.
According to the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, "this annual award recognizes the best poster presented at AACN on a diversity-related topic regardless of that individual’s status (e.g., trainee, faculty, etc.). The award winner will be chosen primarily based upon the quality of research and its likelihood to impact the fields of neuropsychology and diversity/multiculturalism."
Congratulations Lexie!

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