Psychological sciences’ Brooke Macnamara explains why there are more factors to skill level than practice September 9, 2019Practice does not always make perfect, finds study of violinists MSN: Brooke Macnamara, associate professor in the Department of...Media·
Psychological sciences’ Brooke Macnamara discusses debate over growth mindsets September 9, 2019Debate arises over teaching “growth mindsets” to motivate students Scientific American: Brooke Macnamara, associate professor in the Department of...Media·
Sweating is a clue into who develops PTSD—and who doesn’t August 1, 2019Within four hours of a traumatic experience, certain physiological markers—namely, sweating—are higher in people who go on to...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Psychological sciences’ Lisa Damour discusses anxiety in teenage girls May 17, 2019Anxiety and teen girls Speaking of Psychology: Lisa Damour, senior advisor for the Schubert Center for Child Studies and...Media·
Psychological sciences’ Julie Exline discusses why women may eat more to please others May 15, 201910 science-backed strategies to lose fat and keep it off Shape: Julie Exline, professor in the Department of Psychological...Media·
Psychological sciences’ Rachel Mulheren wins second-place New Investigator Award from Dysphagia Research Society March 29, 2019Rachel Mulheren, assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, won the second-place New Investigator Award for her...Awards·
Psychological sciences’ Amy Przeworski discusses panic attacks January 10, 2019How to handle a panic attack at work U.S. News & World Report: Amy Przeworski, associate professor in the...Media·
Psychological sciences’ Brooke Macnamara challenges growth mindset theory August 10, 2018Brooke Macnamara, assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, wrote an op-ed for AllOnGeorgia, a Georgia-based site...Op-ed·
Science Café Cleveland: “Controversies over whether students’ beliefs in the sources of intelligence influence their school achievements” July 30, 2018According to mindset theory, individuals either have a “growth mindset,” believing their intelligence can grow with effort, or...Events·
Hearing scientist’s actions speak loudest May 15, 2018Lauren Calandruccio becomes first concurrent winner of Jackson and Wittke awards This January, Lauren Calandruccio dropped everything to...AwardsFeaturedUniversity News·