April 18, 2025 - 04:36

Clare Beatty, a dedicated PhD student specializing in Clinical Psychology at Stony Brook University, has been recognized for her exceptional academic achievements and research potential. She is one of only 100 doctoral students across the United States and Canada to be awarded the esteemed P.E.O. Scholar Award, which comes with a substantial grant of $25,000.
This award, presented by the P.E.O. Sisterhood, aims to support women pursuing advanced education and is highly competitive. Beatty, who is also a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, has demonstrated significant promise in her field, contributing to the ongoing research in clinical psychology.
Her selection for this award not only highlights her individual accomplishments but also reflects the commitment of educational institutions to support the next generation of female leaders in academia and research. Beatty's dedication to her studies and her contributions to the field are expected to have a lasting impact, making her a role model for aspiring scholars.
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