Assistant Professor @ElonUniversity@UofSC @WakeForest alum • she/her

Joined February 2021
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Little life update- super excited to share that I’ve joined the Department of Psychology @elonuniversity as an Assistant Professor! Feeling so grateful for all the wonderful mentors (and cups of @dunkindonuts iced coffee) that have helped me get to this point. Go Phoenix! 🐦‍🔥
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New publication alert!🚨@samcq and I’s new paper examines longitudinal impacts of teacher-student relationships on student educational expectations. We also explore moderators and discuss implications for school-based professionals. Check it out! authors.elsevier.com/a/1hJld…

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I defended my dissertation today! Officially one step closer to being Dr. Davis 😊 Feeling extra grateful for all the people who supported me along this journey. Next stop: internship!
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The best email to wake up to! Can’t wait to continue my training @floridastate MDC next year!! 🎉🥳 #APPICmatchday
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Amanda Davis retweeted
It's application season!! Check out this #SneakPreview for our #DemystifyingAcademia Special Issue. This article was written by an ALL #GradStudent team @MackenzieJHart & @DavisAmandaL about the #SchoolPsych #GradApplication process. Read more here: sptpjournal.org/
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Officially one week away from teaching my first face-to-face undergraduate class! (psych research methods 😅) For those who are teaching/have taught before, what is something you wish you knew before getting started? #AcademicChatter
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That’s a wrap on #APA2022! Next stop: 4th year 😅
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Grateful to have @jodygregory and I’s research on youth mentoring recognized this weekend at #APA2022. Thank you, Division 16! #youthmentoring #teacherstudentrelationships
Congratulations Jody Lanza-Gregory—Pearson D16 Student Poster Competition winner!
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Amanda Davis retweeted
28 Jul 2022
Interview with @DavisAmandaL and I about our new paper on autonomy in Mentoring relationships. "Promoting healthy autonomy in young people is challenging but important. Most mentors are probably underprepared to address this important issue." evidencebasedmentoring.org/s… @CEBMatUMB
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Amanda Davis retweeted
That writing project you've been putting off? Here's a tip for getting unstuck from best-selling author Emily Henry: “Nudging it forward is a really under appreciated part of the writing process.” As heard on @tsnotyaw. @OpenAcademics @PhD_Genie
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Amanda Davis retweeted
Thrilled to share that my first, first-author publication is officially out in Prevention Science! Couldn't have done it without my amazing co-authors @TiHsu1, Lesa Hoffman, & Liz Raposa!😊 link.springer.com/article/10…

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Amanda Davis retweeted
3 Mar 2022
🚨New article by @MackenzieJHart on adapting school-based motivational interviewing mentoring program for use in India, with partners at @mentortogether, including @BrookingsInst Echidna Scholar @arundhutigupta. Hard for me to imagine a cooler squad to work with.
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Amanda Davis retweeted
24 Sep 2021
🚨 I'll be accepting 1 or 2 students this year in the School Psychology PhD program at @UofSC. I research youth mentoring, motivational interviewing, and school mental health. I'm interested in expanding children's access to evidence based mental health services. Please share!
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Calling all #schoolpsych and #communitypsych applicants! Our lab @UofSC created resources to support those going through the ~joyous~ application process. We provide writing tips, a helpful timeline, and more insight into the disciplines. Check them out! yesslab.com/join-us
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#schoolpsych applicants— if you are looking for an advisor who will provide top-notch mentorship while also supporting your affinity for reality TV (@BachelorABC), look no further!
24 Sep 2021
🚨 I'll be accepting 1 or 2 students this year in the School Psychology PhD program at @UofSC. I research youth mentoring, motivational interviewing, and school mental health. I'm interested in expanding children's access to evidence based mental health services. Please share!
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Love this thread! Never underestimate the big impact of small actions
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