LISA MAUREEN HARTWELL
*** ******** ****, **********, ** 17057
Email: ******@****.***
Phone: 717-***-****
CURRENTLY ENROLLED: University of Pittsburgh, School of Arts and Sciences
ACADEMIC YEAR: Senior GPA: 3.91
MAJORS: Psychology; Sociology
GRADUATING: December 2015
PREVIOUS EDUCATION
Bishop McDevitt High School - Graduated 8th in class, GPA: 4.23
RELEVANT SKILLS:
oLab Manager at University of Pittsburgh Early Social Development Lab
oFormer peer counselor at Bishop McDevitt High School
oProficient with Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Publisher, Excel, SPSS, and forms of Social Media
HONORS/AWARDS
oNational Honor Society – Bishop Lawrence F. Schott Chapter
oReceived high school diploma with honors
oReceived 2nd place award in 2012 Ayn Rand writing contest
oMember of University of Pittsburgh’s Psi Chi Honor’s Society
oCurrently working towards earning an Honors Sociology degree at the University of Pittsburgh
oUniversity of Pittsburgh Dean’s List: Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, and Spring 2015
oA published author in the University of Pittsburgh’s Sociology Review
WORK EXPERIENCE
Jay Vending Company
2142 Priest Bridge Dr,
Crofton, MD 21114
Location: Hersheypark, Hershey, PA
Supervisor: Gary Wagner
Phone Number: 717-***-****
Job Title: Food Prep. Staff
Responsibilities: Interaction with diverse staff; serving customers; preparing food; keeping stand in order and clean; counting inventory at the end of the night; counting money
Time: June 2008 – present
INTERNSHIPS/DIRECTED RESEARCH
Dethlefs-Pykosh Law Group
2132 Market St.
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Location: Camp Hill, PA
Supervisors: Darrell Dethlefs, Michael Pykosh, and Charles Hartwell
Phone Number: 717-***-****
Job Title: Intern
Responsibilities: Interaction with attorneys and help staff; shredding unnecessary documents; scanning and organizing documents; edited a contract; went to various courts several times; picked up and delivered documents; trained an intern; got papers notarized
SOC 1002: Sociology Honors Seminar: FALL 2014
This course is designed to help Honors students begin their theses. I was able to research and develop a plan for my Honors Thesis project in this course. It required good time management skills and self- motivation since it was practically an independent study.
SOC 1903: Directed Research: SPRING 2015
Under the guidance of Dr. Suzanna Crage, I finished my Honors Thesis project: a content analysis comparing gender role portrayals in Miyazaki and Disney films. I have been in contact with other researchers in the field of Disney and gender studies and I am currently pursuing publishing one or two works.
Early Social Development Lab (PSY 1903: SPRING 2015)
3409 Sennott Square
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Supervisors: Dr. Celia Brownell, Whitney Waugh, Jesse Drummond, and Emma Satlof-Bedrick
Phone Number: 412-***-****
Job Title: Research Assistant (Will be Lab Manager in FALL 2015)
Responsibilities: Helping schedule families, create and prepare child-oriented stimuli, collect observational and experimental data with toddlers, operate video equipment, code behavior from video, enter data into SPSS or Excel, and maintain paper and computer- based records
Clearances: FBI/Federal Criminal fingerprints, PA Child Abuse, and PA Criminal Background Check
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
oCaptain of the Varsity Softball team - February 2010 - May 2011
oStudent Council Class President – 2009 – 2012 School years
oRepresented Bishop McDevitt at Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Conference at Millersville University– May 2010
oFounding member and Secretary of the Pittsburgh Hope Initiative at the University of Pittsburgh - August 2013
oContributor to the Sociology Student Association’s undergraduate journal, the Pittsburgh Sociology Review
RELEVANT COURSEWORK:
Fall 2012 - Spring 2013
SOC 0438: Sociology of the Family
PSY 0160: Psychology of Personality
ENGWRT 0610: Introduction to Journalism and Nonfiction
Fall 2013 - Spring 2014
PSY 0310: Honors Developmental Psychology
PSY 0505: Introduction to Biopsychology
ENGWRT 0400: Introduction to Creative Writing
PSY 0105: Introduction to Social Psychology
SOC 1413: Sociology of Marriage
STAT 0200: Basic Applied Statistics
Fall 2014 - Spring 2015
PSY 0035: Research Methods
SOC 0446: Sociology of Gender
PSY 1305: Experimental Child Psychology Lab
PSY 1205: Abnormal Psychology
SOC 0471: Deviance and Social Control
Fall 2015
PSY 1052: Topics in Clinical Psychology: Basic Counseling Skills
PSY 1053: Topics in Developmental Psychology: ASD