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Professors speak on public engagement through research

Four professors spoke on their involvement in furthering public engagement as well as their contributions to the book “Making Research Matter: A Psychologist’s Guide to Public Engagement” on Feb. 2 in...

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UMass psychologist exploring infants’ ability to recognize and differentiate...

A person’s ability to recognize and differentiate between human faces may be developed as early as six to nine months in age, according to a study conducted by a University of Massachusetts...

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Deathly Hallows, Lively Brain Function

This is part one of a two-part column. This summer I watched the eighth and final installment of the Harry Potter film franchise, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two,” marking the end of its...

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UMass psychology department program helps to facilitate conversations for...

“Do you know who your real parents are?” It’s awkward questions in elementary school like this one that many adoptive children recall later in life. As a result of the issue of finding individuals who...

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Psychology internship program reaccredited

The psychology internship program that offers three internships to advanced doctoral students yearly at University Health Services’ Center for the Counseling and Psychological Health has been...

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Psychology of “Harry Potter”

Maria Uminski/Collegian If you enjoy literature, or if you do writing of your own, you know that writing involves including the things you know into your work. With regard to “Harry Potter” novelist...

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Ever progressing when it comes to psychology

Flickr/taod University of Massachusetts students go to a top-tier research university, and as a result, as students we are often faced with many stressful academic circumstances, including arduous...

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UMass faculty member Bonnie Strickland recognized for work in psychology

(Courtesy of Association for Psychological Science) Clinical psychology professor Bonnie Strickland is giving even the most decorated professors a run for their money. Strickland recently received the...

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Helpful mental health resources for incoming students

(Robert Rigo/Daily Collegian) Beginning college is difficult for everyone. Each student who comes to The University of Massachusetts arrives with certain ideas about what life at school will be like,...

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