psychology
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Whitegoat pursuing degree in Athletic Training and Physical Therapy
Wyatt Whitegoat ’16 is pursuing a graduate degree in Athletic Training and Physical Therapy at Saint Louis University. He hopes his experiences will encourage other Native Americans to consider Cornell as a place to pursue their education.
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Cornell announces hiring of 7 faculty
Six new faculty will join the Cornell community next fall, and one visiting faculty member will become a tenure-track professor.
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Summer research: Eating disorder prevention and treatment
Summer research is taking place across the Cornell College campus.
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Professor Enns surprised with Exemplary Teacher Award
Professor of Psychology Carol Zerbe Enns received an unexpected honor at Cornell College’s 2016 Commencement ceremony when she was announced as the recipient of the Exemplary Teacher Award.
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Enns co-edits psychology book
Cornell College professor of psychology Carol Zerbe Enns is co-editor of “Internationalizing the Undergraduate Psychology Curriculum,” just published by the American Psychological Association (APA) press.
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Dragon featured on WMT
Cornell College psychology Professor William Dragon was featured on WMT-600AM on Oct. 31, speaking about the possible dangers of Facebook’s new “Rooms” mobile app.
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Enns co-edits psychology textbook
Carol Zerbe Enns, professor of psychology at Cornell College, is lead editor of “Psychological Practice With Women: Guidelines, Diversity, Empowerment,” released this week by the American Psychological Association Press.
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Beyond Binaries: Exploring the Boundaries of Gender and Sexuality
Dr. Pat Tetreault, Director of the LGBTQA Resource Center, University of Nebraska, Lincoln facilitated a workshop on gender April 16. This workshop helped participants explore and discuss attitudes and boundaries that we have learned about gender and sexuality.
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Career Road Trip: Chicago
Students had the opportunity to network while exploring various careers April 11. They met with Gorilla Group (IT/web development), Jacobson Group (HR Consulting), and Rachel Johnston, Ph.D. ’94, Director, Criminology Program, Adler School of Professional Psychology during the Alumni Networking Dinner.
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Welcome Reception and Dinner for Aoyama Gakuin Women’s Junior College
Cornell College will welcome five female students and two faculty members from Aoyama Gakuin Women’s Junior College (Tokyo, Japan) with a welcome dinner and reception Feb. 24.
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Carol Enns honored for scholarly contributions
Carol Enns, professor of psychology at Cornell College, won the 2013 Florence Denmark and Mary Reuder award for “outstanding international contributions to the psychology of women and gender” from the American Psychological Association.
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How to land a summer research position
We’ll discuss how research experience will help your development as a scientist, how to locate and apply for campus and off-campus opportunities, and provide you with a packet of information which includes a spreadsheet highlighting external research competitions, a sample resume and personal statement, and rules of etiquette for requesting a letter of recommendation. Oct. 28 at 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Shaw conference room in Thomas Commons.
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Psychology students study romance at Adventureland
Students in Professor Bill Dragon’s Social Psychology class spent a day at Adventureland as part of their research experiment on the affect of thrill rides on romance.
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Marie unites athletics, academics through sports psychology
The most decorated women’s basketball player in Cornell history, Camille Marie ’13 also earned a 3.9 GPA. She’s now planning for graduate school in sports psychology.
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DiCicco’s commitment to service leads to City Year post
Alex DiCicco’s discovered a passion for service at Cornell. After graduation, he will work with youth in Orlando through the AmeriCorps City Year program.