December 19, 2025 - 21:15

Carnegie Mellon University senior Solomon Wechter, who is pursuing a dual major in global studies and art, has embarked on a significant research journey focused on alcohol use disorder. His interest in psychology has driven him to collaborate with Kasey Creswell, a notable researcher in the field. Wechter is actively participating in the Drinking in Young Adult Duos study, where he leads sessions with participants as part of his Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) project.
This opportunity not only allows Wechter to delve into the complexities of alcohol use disorder but also provides him with valuable hands-on experience in psychological research. By engaging with participants, he is gaining insights into the social dynamics and behaviors surrounding alcohol consumption among young adults. This research is crucial in understanding the factors that contribute to alcohol use disorder and could potentially inform future interventions. Wechter's dedication exemplifies how interdisciplinary studies can lead to impactful research and contribute to the broader field of psychology.
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