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Professor emeritus receives award

Dr. Harry Mackay, Northeastern University professor emeritus, recently received the Distinguished Career Award of the Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Special Interest Group.
August 24, 2014

Kirsten Johnson receives research grant

Kirsten Johnson, a graduate student, was recently awarded a grant from The Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology!
August 23, 2014

Psychology Students win RISE Awards

A number of psychology students recently presented their work at the Northeastern University third annual RISE expo, and two of their projects won awards.
August 20, 2014

Prof. Eskew receives grant from NSF

Congratulations to Professor Rhea Eskew, who recently received a three-year grant from the National Science Foundation’s Perception, Action and Cognition Program.
August 16, 2014

Third Annual Graduate Student Symposium

On Thursday, April 3, 2014, the graduate students in the Department of Psychology will be hosting the third annual Symposium for Boston-Area Graduate Students in Psychology.
August 15, 2014

Isha Vicaria joins APAGS Science Committee

Congratulations to Isha Vicaria, a second-year psychology graduate student, who was recently selected to join the Science Committee within the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS).
August 14, 2014

Psychobiology Field Trip

This past Summer I semester, students in Professor Mark Prokosch’s Seminar in Psychobiology took an exciting trip–to the zoo!
August 11, 2014

Former graduate student featured in APS Observer

Over the past several months, the Observer, the newsletter of the Association for Psychological Science, has featured an ongoing series profiling young luminaries in the field of psychological science.
August 09, 2014

Professor Berent speaks at Oxford!

Congratulations to Prof. Iris Berent, who gave an invited talk at the University of Oxford earlier this month! Professor Berent’s talk, entitled “What is impaired: Phonology or phonetics?”, was given as part of the third Oxford-Kobe Symposium, an event focused on the neurobiology and treatment of dyslexia. Prof. Berent’s research, which was featured earlier this […]
July 30, 2014

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