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3Qs: The side effects of sudden fame

Randy Colvin, Associate Professor of Psychology at Northeastern, assesses how overnight fame, mega success and good fortune affect behavior.
June 23, 2014

Angry People See Guns

Congratulations to graduate student Jolie Baumann and her advisor David DeSteno.
June 21, 2014

Farewell Friend

Michelle Israel, who guided hundreds of psychology students through successful Cooperative Education experiences, is leaving the Psychology Department to take on her next challenge as Head Co-op advisor for Behavioral Neuroscience.
June 19, 2014

Casual Reasoning and Hindsight Bias

Congratulations to Jennelle Yopchick and her advisor Nancy Kim for receiving “The Society for Personality and Social Psychology Best Poster Award for 2010” titled “Causal Reasoning and Hindsight Bias.”
June 15, 2014

Department Colloquium

Speaker: Dr. Thomas Kash Title: Modulation of Emotional Neural Circuitry: Implications for Alcoholism and Affective Disorders Date: Thursday, April 11, 2012 Time: 4:00 p.m Location: 108 West Village G The abstract for this talk is available here. For more information on our colloquium series, click here! Dr. Thomas Kash of The University of North Carolina will […]
January 01, 2012

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