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A study examining the effect of social support networks on the perceived academic stress of undergraduates in Mexico City and Austin//Un estudio examinando los efectos de las redes de apoyo en el estrés percibido de los universitarios en México y Austin

We’re delighted, honored, and humbled that our research video was selected as First Place in one of the categories at th...
05/04/2022

We’re delighted, honored, and humbled that our research video was selected as First Place in one of the categories at the Research Showdown Contest! Thank you for supporting and for voting. Link to view is in our bio. 🧡

23/02/2022

🗳🍿We are excited to share our CASE FOR CONNECTIONS video!!! If you’re a UT student🧡, we’d be honored if you could please VOTE🗳for our video in contest, at LINK IN BIO: tinyurl.com/VoteCaseForConnections. We have been researching how COVID has impacted UT students’ social support networks—and what this means for protecting our mental health with . Your vote helps our team find funds to present our research at an upcoming conference 😊

At  beautiful Central Library—a  site—with Dr. Deborah Parra-Medina, our amazing Faculty Leader for the  ! Dr. Parra-Med...
07/08/2021

At beautiful Central Library—a site—with Dr. Deborah Parra-Medina, our amazing Faculty Leader for the ! Dr. Parra-Medina is a Professor of Mexican-American Studies & Latina/o Studies in , as well as the Inaugural Director of UT’s premier Latino Research Institute. Plus she’s an all around cool human being! We’re also here with Dra. Silvia Morales Chainé, Professor of Psychology at .unam . It’s a beautiful campus!

Welcome to México 🇲🇽, Dr. Valdez! 😄 Dr. Carmen Valdez is an Associate Professor at  and Associate Professor and Division...
07/08/2021

Welcome to México 🇲🇽, Dr. Valdez! 😄 Dr. Carmen Valdez is an Associate Professor at and Associate Professor and Division Chief of the Community Engagement and Health Equity at . She is leading our team in Qualitative Research Methods with our focus groups across 3 universities in Austin and Mexico City. We’re so glad to be here with you, Dr. Valdez! 😄😊🧡

Recently, this   shared our Research Progress & Updates to the    in a student-led presentation!
13/07/2021

Recently, this shared our Research Progress & Updates to the in a student-led presentation!

06/07/2021

☢️VERY LIMITED SPOTS REMAIN — $15 has never sounded better! Get your $15 by signing up for a Zoom Focus Group — this Wednesday or Thursday. AND get an ADDITIONAL $5 for each UT undergrad (second-year or above) you refer to sign up—they just have to put your name in the Ambassador section or the sign-up form. Help UT Austin researchers uncover the relationship between academic stress and social support networks. LINK IN BIO TO SIGN UP — AND SHARE WITH FRIENDS!

😎💻☀️ Sunny Days = PERFECT for data analysis of our anonymous UT student survey on stress! Special thanks to our super-sm...
20/06/2021

😎💻☀️ Sunny Days = PERFECT for data analysis of our anonymous UT student survey on stress! Special thanks to our super-smart, super-kind grad student, Alfonso Rojas-Álvarez.

Big milestone—today, after nearly ✨400✨ anonymous survey responses from undergraduates at UT Austin, our research team &...
10/06/2021

Big milestone—today, after nearly ✨400✨ anonymous survey responses from undergraduates at UT Austin, our research team & faculty mentors started QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS! So excited to look closely at which social support networks are most correlated to lower academic stress. We’ll keep you updated on major developments! 😊🤩 @ The University of Texas at Austin

🤩😇 A meme to brighten your Finals Friday! If you haven’t already, please help our UT research team better understand Lon...
14/05/2021

🤩😇 A meme to brighten your Finals Friday! If you haven’t already, please help our UT research team better understand Longhorn undergraduates’ academic stress during the COVID era by taking a FUN 10-MINUTE SURVEY! You can also enter to win one of multiple $25 gift cards! Link in bio 😁😁

14/05/2021

🫁 Take 20 seconds to breathe with us. If you’re feeling the academic stress from our first week of final exams—hit the pause button with us and breathe with this animation. Then, move on with your day. We hope this helps you re-center so you can tackle all that’s left on your plate. 🧡

🤩swipe for   🤩 UT undergrads—do you have 10 minutes? Time is RUNNING OUT TO TAKE OUR SURVEY (and enter a drawing to WIN ...
07/05/2021

🤩swipe for 🤩 UT undergrads—do you have 10 minutes? Time is RUNNING OUT TO TAKE OUR SURVEY (and enter a drawing to WIN $25!!!). This survey will help UT’s Counseling & Mental Health Center — and many other campus units — better support Longhorns’ mental health.

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