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74NAVIGATING CHALLENGES: HOW ANTI-DEI LEGISLATION IMPACTS PSI CHI CHAPTERSBRIANNA GONZALEZ (FARMINGDALE STATE COLLEGE) This workshop and focus group event aims to explore anti-DEI legislation's effects on Psi Chi chapters at EPA-linked institutions. Psi Chi members, officers, and chapter advisors are encouraged to attend.Friday, March 7, 20251:40pm %u2013 2:40pm Symposium Julliard/ImperialTEACHING SYMPOSIUM: THE INTERNATIONAL COMPETENCES FOR UNDERGRADUATE PSYCHOLOGY AND YOUR CLASSES AND CURRICULAFriday, March 7, 20251:40pm %u2013 2:40pmCHAIR: SUSAN A. NOLAN THE INTERNATIONAL COMPETENCES FOR UNDERGRADUATE PSYCHOLOGY AND YOUR CLASSES AND CURRICULASUSAN A. NOLAN (SETON HALL UNIVERSITY) This symposium includes three presentations related to the International Competences for Undergraduate Psychology (ICUP), a new model developed by more than 100 psychology educators from over 40 countries. The first presentation will give an overview of the ICUP and its development. The second will share survey research on students' and educators' perceptions of the ICUP. The third will highlight the importance of cultural competence in the ICUP, comparing Indigenous and Western approaches to psychology education.PresentationsDevelopment of the International Competences for Undergraduate Psychology: A Truly Global Projectby Susan A. Nolan (Seton Hall University), Rija Sabeeh (Seton Hall University), Ritika Patel (Seton Hall University) Perceptions of the International Competences for Undergraduate Psychology: Student and Educator Surveysby Susan A. Nolan (Seton Hall University), Jacquelyn Cranney (University of New South Wales Sydney), Valerie Sorrentino (Seton Hall University), Cassandra Lamastra (Seton Hall University) Navigating Cultural Heritage in Internationalizing the Psychology Curriculumby Fanli Jia (Seton Hall University), Qiyue Wu (Seton Hall University), Thomas Schmitt (Seton Hall University) Friday, March 7, 20252:50pm %u2013 3:50pm Keynote Westside Ballroom 1 & 2EPA PRESIDENTIAL KEYNOTE: PATRICIA BROOKSFriday, March 7, 20252:50pm %u2013 3:50pmCHAIR: JEF LEMOUREUX CULTIVATING MEDIA LITERACY IN AN ERA OF MISINFORMATION AND MISTRUSTPATRICIA J. BROOKS (CUNY GRADUATE CENTER AND COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND) Ubiquitous Internet access has altered the information landscape profoundly, bombarding us with content of dubious quality. In 2018, the AASCU launched its Digital Polarization Initiative (DPI) to teach students how to evaluate online content by investigating sources, finding better coverage, and tracing information back to its original context. I present findings from the DPI at CUNY and related work in Canadian high schools, highlighting strategic use of Wikipedia as a tool for developing media literacy.Friday, March 7, 20254:00pm %u2013 5:00pm Poster Westside Ballroom 3 & 4SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY POSTERS IFriday, March 7, 20254:00pm %u2013 5:00pmPOSTER 1DEVELOPMENT OF A SCALE MEASURING TRUST AMONG TEAMMATES IN COMPETITIVE SITUATIONSFRIEDRICH FELDRAPPE (UNIVERSITY OF SAINT JOSEPH), KRISTIN CISTULLI (UNIVERSITY OF SAINT JOSEPH, CONNECTICUT) 74