Evan Risko's research featured on CBC Radio
The Psychology Department's Evan Risko was interviewed on CBC radio show 貹. Dr. Risko discussed how relying on technology can help and hinder memory. You can listen to the full interview on
The Psychology Department's Evan Risko was interviewed on CBC radio show 貹. Dr. Risko discussed how relying on technology can help and hinder memory. You can listen to the full interview on
Igor Grossman is the recipient of the 2019 Joseph B. Gittler Award from the American Psychological Foundation. This award recognizes psychologists “who are making and will continue to make scholarly contributions to the philosophical foundations of psychological knowledge.” He joins a highly esteemed list of past award winners including and . Congratulations Igor!
Psychology's Daniella O'Neill's work on the role that toy design plays in language development in children is featured on the University of ݮƵ homepage. You can read the on the Canadian Journal of Speech-Language and Audiology (CJSLPA) website.
Psychology's own Dr. Hilary Bergsieker has been nominated for the award in recognition for her “outstanding advancement to the field of STEM”
Hilary is one of 60 women in the community who will be recognized at a ceremony on Monday October 7th at Oktoberfesthaus at LOT42.
Congratulations to Allison Kelly who is one of the latest recipients of the . Dr. Kelly's work focuses on facilitating treatment seeking among postsecondary students with mental health problems.
This year's speaker was from the University of Michigan. If you missed his talk you can watch it on .
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Dr. James Beck, an Associate Professor in our Industrial/Organizational area, was recently featured on You can hear (and read) about his research highlighting what business leaders can learn from NHL coaches at the link.
Towards a Neuroscience of Dynamic Experience and Design
Michael Arbib, University of Southern California (Emeritus) & NewSchool of Architecture and Design
Tuesday, April 9, 2019, 12 noon
Cummings Lecture Theatre,
School of Architecture, ݮƵ
7 Melville St S, Cambridge
Abstract
In the category of Excellence in Service, Val Rozon, Director of the Early Childhood Education Centre (ECEC), will receive one of the awards recognizing her outstanding leadership, especially in the face of the great flood of 2018.
UW Psychology's Allison Kelly won the International Journal of Eating Disorders for her paper, "". Congratulations Allison!