Published: Sept. 11, 2014

CU Psychology and Neuroscience professor Leaf Van Boven and colleague David Sherman published an op-ed in the LA Times regarding the differences and more importantly the similarities between Republicans and Democrats. Read the op-ed piece.

CU Psychology and Neuroscience professor Yuko Munakata (Cognitive) was named a winner in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research's Best Digital Data Management Plans and Practices Competition, Life Sciences category.

 

CU Psychology and Neuroscience professor Josh Correll (Social) was in the popular press again being interviewed regarding last month’s Ferguson, MO, shooting. Check out the NYTimes online article.

CU Psychology and Neuroscience professor Bernadette Park (Social) had some of her research mentioned in an article in The New Republic. This research was conducted with former CU-Boulder graduate student Allegra Smith (Hodges). The New Republic’s article is about women leaving the research pipeline.

CU Psychology and Neuroscience professor and Director of the Institute of Cognitive Science Marie Banich (Cognitive) was named the editor of the Psychonomic Society journal Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience.

CU Psychology and Neuroscience professor Joanna Arch (Clinical) was in the popular press, where she was interviewed regarding treatment for anxiety disorders, a set of disorders that afflicts roughly one of every four people across their lifetimes. Read the getboulder.com article.

CU Psychology and Neuroscience professor Josh Correll (Social) was in the popular press again being interviewed regarding last month’s Ferguson, MO, shooting. Check out the NYTimes online article.