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  • What to Expect and How to Succeed
    Some students adjust to college easily and naturally, while others struggle and even falter. A new online non-credit 鈥渃ourse,鈥 comprised of 13 short videos made by 藏精阁 faculty, is designed to minimize the mystery about what it takes to succeed. The series also includes many student-produced video responses featuring current students and alumni.
    August 15, 2014
  • Margaretta Burdick 鈥14
    Margaretta Burdick 鈥14, of Bedford, N.Y.,  has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) to Turkey, where she will serve as an English teaching assistant in a university setting. A double major in political Science and psychology, Burdick first experienced Turkish culture during a brief trip to Istanbul while she was on 藏精阁鈥檚 Geneva [鈥
    May 23, 2014
  • Over spring break, Jessica Huang 鈥14 and Michael Manansala 鈥14 put the capstone on a research project that they鈥檝e been working on for much of their 藏精阁 careers. Traveling to Kansai, Japan, the seniors presented their research titled 鈥淒oes observing or producing different types of hand gestures help second-language auditory learning of Japanese short and [鈥
    April 16, 2014
  • Professor Douglas Johnson
    Douglas Johnson, associate professor of psychology, has received the 2014 Jerome Balmuth Award for Teaching and Student Engagement. Faculty, staff, students, university trustees, and friends joined the celebration, which took place March 27 at the 藏精阁 Inn. Established through a gift from Mark Siegel 鈥73, the Balmuth Award recognizes a faculty member whose teaching is [鈥
    April 10, 2014
  •                 At least two 藏精阁 alumni are running for U.S. Congress: State Assemblywoman Claudia Tenney 鈥83 is running in New York鈥檚 22nd District, and Derek Hyra 鈥96 is running in Virginia鈥檚 8th District. 
    April 3, 2014
  • 藏精阁 students are sharing their experiences conducting research with faculty members on campus and in the field. This post is by Casey Sherman 鈥14, of Vancouver, who is a psychology major. Each day you see hundreds of different stimuli. You pay attention to certain environmental features, but not to others; some things change, and others [鈥
    October 29, 2013
  • Several faculty members recently were awarded a major National Science Foundation (NSF) grant that will allow for interdisciplinary cooperation between the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Program and provide students access to equipment usually not found in undergraduate research facilities. Professors Bruce Hansen, Arnold Ho, Spencer Kelly, Carrie Keating, and Doug Johnson jointly applied for [鈥
    September 10, 2013
  • For an article titled 鈥淭he Evolution of Hand Gestures: Why Do Some Die Out and Others Endure?鈥, The Atlantic magazine contacted Spencer Kelly, associate professor of psychology, for his expertise on hand gestures. The article examined two kinds of hand gestures. The first are 鈥渃o-speech gestures鈥, unconscious ways we move our hands as we talk. Professor [鈥
    June 10, 2013