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51勛圖厙 Summer Preview Days
Get a firsthand look at life at 51勛圖厙 during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 29, August 14, and August 17.
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51勛圖厙 Summer Preview Days
Get a firsthand look at life at 51勛圖厙 during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 29, August 14, and August 17.
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51勛圖厙 Summer Preview Days
Get a firsthand look at life at 51勛圖厙 during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 29, August 14, and August 17.
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51勛圖厙 Summer Preview Days
Get a firsthand look at life at 51勛圖厙 during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 29, August 14, and August 17.
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Visible Character & Assessment Lab
Psychology Department
Visible Character & Assessment Lab 
Grounded in data, driven by values, the Visible Character & Assessment Lab focuses on shifting from what's wrong to what's strong by focusing on the development of character strengths in school systems and meaningful assessment practices. The Lab疳s a research team of graduate and undergraduate students at Marist led by Dr. Trudel. The work explores how developing and applying character strengths can support student flourishing, while our assessment research is dedicated to creating tools and practices that translate data into meaningful, actionable insights for students, families, and society. The狽isible Character & Assessment Lab hones in on strengths-based, equity-driven research that helps schools and practitioners see and support the whole child, and combine rigorous methodology with a commitment to positive student development.
Ongoing projects include:
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Visible Character: This project focuses on developing the狽isible Character Assessment, a trauma-informed, strengths-based tool designed to make student character strengths observable and measurable in school settings.
- Character strengthspositive, malleable traits that support students academic success, resilience, and well-beingare underrepresented in current assessment practices. TheVisible Character Assessment盎eeks to address this gap by aligning with a whole-child framework and offering educators actionable data to foster character development from a strengths-based, trauma-informed lens.
- Cognitive Assessment: These projects investigate contemporary issues in cognitive assessment and the interpretation of intelligence measures. The work explores key topics such as the impact of the Flynn Effect on current intelligence tests, understanding testing effects on cognitive assessments, and how to ensure cognitive test results are interpreted meaningfully and ethically. In collaboration with researcher, , from Ball State University and , from Touro University, under the tutelage of at the University of Connecticut, this project aims to advance the science and practice of intelligence testing in empirically grounded and socially responsible ways.
- Play Across the Lifespan: This project疾xplores how play supports development, learning, and well-being from childhood through adulthood. Rooted in interdisciplinary perspectives, the work examines play as a self-directed, intrinsically motivated activity that fosters agency, cognitive development, and social connection.
- The project investigates the症rowing play deficit crisis among middle schoolaged children (ages 1014)a critical developmental period marked by increasing academic demands, social pressures, and reduced opportunities for unstructured play. Drawing from research in education, developmental psychology, and public health, this study uses a盎coping review眩o synthesize evidence understanding the decline in play and the盍ise in anxiety, depression, and sedentary behavior. The work is in partnership with from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine.
Meet the Visible Character & Assessment Lab Director
Sierra M. Trudel, PhD, is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist and Licensed Professional Counselor. She brings experience working with Pre-K through age 22 transition programs in urban and suburban comprehensive public schools and alternative and therapeutic educational settings. Primarily, she has worked with children and adolescents who have been historically underserved, who have experienced complex trauma, and those with social, emotional, and behavioral needs.
Get Involved with the Visible Character & Assessment Lab
The Lab is partnering with schools to better understand and support student thriving. If you're interested in incorporating strengths-based research and meaningful assessment practices into your community, contact the Visible Character & Assessment Lab below.