History of Psi Chi
There have been several published histories of Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology, over its 75+ years of existence. Histories at Psi Chi's 20th, 25th, 35th, 40th, and 50th anniversaries, and several other historical articles have appeared in publications over the years. In addition, An Oral History of Psi Chi was published in 2000, the culmination of Psi Chi's Oral History Project led by Stephen F. Davis and Michael Wertheimer . As each historical article becomes available for the web, they will be listed here. For now, please read the following sections to learn more about Psi Chi's history.
- Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology: 75 Years of Scholarship and Service
John D. Hogan, St. John's University, and Harold Takooshian, Fordham University
- Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology: The First Affiliate of the American Psychological Association
John D. Hogan and Virginia S. Sexton, St. John's University
- The Founding of Psi Chi at the Ninth International Congress of Psychology
John D. Hogan, St. John's University
- How Old is Psi Chi? The Founding of Psi Chi: A Brief Quiz
John D. Hogan, St. John's University
- Psi Chi Key and Seal: Background and Meaning
- Ruth Hubbard Cousins, May 20, 1920 – January 11, 2007: Psi Chi Executive Director, December 1958–October 1991
Virginia Andreoli Mathie, Psi Chi Executive Director
- An Oral History of Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology
Editors: Stephen F. Davis, Emporia State University, and Michael Wertheimer, University of Colorado at Boulder