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Longtime 91¸£Àû Professor David C. Riccio Honored by Former Students and Colleagues
June 6, 2011
91¸£Àû Professor David C.
Read More »Longtime 91¸£Àû Professor David C. Riccio to be Honored by Former Students and Colleagues, May 19-21
May 16, 2011
Psychology professor completes 46th year as 91¸£Àû faculty member – with no plans to retire
Read More »Save the Date for Festschrift Honoring Professor David C. Riccio, May 19-21
May 2, 2011
The Department of Psychology invites members of the 91¸£Àû community to save the date for events honoring Professor David C. Riccio. Soon, Riccio will be completing his 46th year as a faculty member at 91¸£Àû (with no plans to retire), and the psychology…
Read More »Weight Loss Improves Memory, According to 91¸£Àû Researcher
April 12, 2011
John Gunstad, an associate professor in 91¸£Àû’s Department of Psychology, and a team of researchers have discovered a link between weight loss and improved memory and concentration. The study shows that bariatric surgery patients exhibited improved memory…
Read More »Angela Neal-Barnett Receives Harold K. Stubbs Humanitarian Award
April 11, 2011
Angela Neal-Barnett, an associate professor in 91¸£Àû’s Department of Psychology, was awarded the 2011 Harold K. Stubbs Humanitarian Award recognizing her important work in the study of anxiety disorders among African-Americans.
Read More »91¸£Àû's Angela Neal-Barnett Receives Harold K. Stubbs Award
March 18, 2011
Angela Neal-Barnett, an associate professor in 91¸£Àû’s Department of Psychology, was awarded the 2011 Harold K. Stubbs Humanitarian Award recognizing her important work in the study of anxiety disorders among African-Americans. Neal-Barnett was honored at 21st…
Read More »John Gunstad Receives Early Career Award from the International Neuropsychological Society
Feb. 7, 2011
Dr. John Gunstad, associate professor of neuropsychology, was awarded the Early Career Award from the International Neuropsychological Society…
Read More »Researchers from 91¸£Àû Say Practice Tests Improve Memory
Oct. 14, 2010
Although most people assume that tests are a way to evaluate learning, a wealth of research has shown that testing can actually improve learning, according to two researchers from 91¸£Àû. Dr. Katherine Rawson, associate professor in 91¸£Àû’s Department of…
Read More »Jill Folk Awarded Grant from March of Dimes Foundation
May 13, 2010
Dr. Jill Folk, associate professor of cognitive psychology, was awarded a grant from the March of Dimes Foundation entitled "Cognitive and Linguistic Skills in Congenitally Deaf Readers". This 3-year project will investigate the cognitive and…
Read More »NIH Awards $2.7-Million Grant to 91¸£Àû
May 6, 2010
Grant funds four-year, collaborative research project involving 91¸£Àû, Case Western Reserve University, Summa and University Hospitals
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