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Research Projects

Subjective Well-Being

Principle Investigator: Dr. Vera

This project examines the influence of stress and coping styles on the subjective well-being of urban adolescents.  For more information, please contact Isabel Moallem, BMoalle@luc.edu

Understanding School Successes of Latino Students

Principle Investigator: Dr. Vera

This project investigates the factors that influence academic persistence among Latino youth.  For more information, please contact Becky Corona, RCorona@luc.edu

Negative Multicultural Experiences

Principle Investigator: Dr. Speight

The project is looking at the negative experiences that students have in multicultural courses that could prevent them from developing as multiculturally competent counselors.  For more information, please contact Kenia L. Gomez, KGomez1@luc.edu

Stress, Oppression, and Identity Development of Ethnic Minority Girls

Principle Investigator: Dr. Thomas

We are running focus groups to explore the role of stress, current stressors, and experiences of oppression on identity and psychological functioning of African American and Latina young women.  For more information, please contact Corey Steele, JSteele1@luc.edu

Career Counseling

Principle Investigator: Dr. Brown

Current research lead by Dr. Steve Brown focuses on the role of support and barriers in students' academic performance using the Social Cognitive Career Theory  (SCCT) framework. Prior research has been focused on studying academic and school performance through a meta-analytic approach utilizing SCCT.  For more information, please contact Denada Hoxha, DHoxha@luc.edu