CU Psychology and Neuroscience Professor Josh Correll (Social) was in the news, getting interviewed for an article in the New York Times about police attempts to reduce racial bias under pressure...
CU Psychology and Neuroscience Professor June Gruber (Clinical and Social) was in the news, getting quoted in an article in The Atlantic about happiness and an app that purports to help achieve it...
CU Psychology and Neuroscience Professor Tor Wager (Cognitive) was in the news as a result of some recent research demonstrating that the vicarious perception of pain is represented in different neural pathways compared to experiencing pain oneself...
CU Psychology and Neuroscience postdoctoral researcher Sarah Banchefsky (Social) was in the news for receiving a Chancellor's Award for Excellence in STEM Education — Faculty/Staff Award...
CU Psychology and Neuroscience Research Assistant Professor Peter Grace and Distinguished Professor Linda Watkins were in the news as a result of their publication in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)...
CU Psychology and Neuroscience graduate student John Lurquin (Cognitive, mentored by Akira Miyake) was in the popular press, being interviewed by the Daily Camera about his efforts to increase the transparency of research being done at CU-Boulder...
CU Psychology and Neuroscience Senior Research Associate Mike Baratta received a fellowship from the Centre for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) - American Australian Association (AAA) Fellowship for 2016...
CU Psychology and Neuroscience undergraduate neuroscience major John "Logan" Brock was named the Outstanding Undergraduate in the College of Arts & Sciences for graduation this year...
CU Psychology and Neuroscience Professor Tor Wager (Cognitive) was in the news, getting interviewed for an article in Scientific American regarding the debate over where pain signals are processed. Read the Scientific American article .