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In My Words: To help stem immigration crisis, U.S. drug policies must be reconsidered
February 1, 2015
Associate Professor Mathew Gendle writes for several regional newspapers about the impact drug laws have on foreign nations and how changes to American policies will create civic stability elsewhere, which can influence the number of people seeking refuge in the United States.
Buffie Longmire-Avital presents poster at conference
January 16, 2015
Buffie Longmire-Avital, an assistant professor in psychology, presented her research at the National Multicultural Conference and Summit through the American Psychological Association in Atlanta Jan. 14-16.
Buffie Longmire-Avital co-authors article
January 16, 2015
The assistant professor of psychology's article, "Racial and Sexual Identities as Potential Buffers to Risky Sexual Behavior for Black Gay and Bisexual Emerging Adult Men," appears in the Journal of Health Psychology.
Meredith Allison publishes article on memories for cars
December 29, 2014
Meredith Allison, associate professor of psychology, recently published an article on people's memories for cars and manufacturer symbols. Coauthors on the paper were Amy Overman, associate professor of psychology, Meghan Braun '11, Molly Campbell '11, and John R. Price.
Amy Overman speaks with WFMY News 2 about memory exercises
December 5, 2014
The associate professor of psychology appeared on a Dec. 4, 2014, "2 Wants to Know" segment on brain fitness and how to minimize the memory loss that begins to take place in humans after the age of 25.
Amy Overman publishes research on cognitive intervention for older adults
November 14, 2014
Amy Overman, associate professor of psychology, has published a peer-reviewed journal article reporting the development of a noncomputerized, game-based, community cognitive health intervention.
Amy Overman gives invited talk at UNC-Greensboro
October 27, 2014
The associate professor of psychology was invited to give a talk as part of the Hard Data Cafe series sponsored by UNCG's Department of Psychology.
Study Abroad in Australia! Sunshine Coast Visits Campus Friday, Sept 26
September 23, 2014
Studying exercise science or psychology? Want to learn more about life in Australia? The University of the Sunshine Coast is holding an information session at 3PM in the Global Education Center on Friday, Sept 26.
In My Words: U.S. has moral imperative to help children at the border
September 23, 2014
Elon University professors Mathew Gendle and Carmen Monico co-authored a newspaper guest column in which they argue U.S. actions played a role in the nation's southern border crisis and that all citizens have an obligation to aid children fleeing their homes in Central America.