Research by Baker, Kane, & Russell featured in Scientific American

Recent research by Drs. Levi Baker, Michael Kane, and Michelle Russell was featured in Scientific American.  The findings of this collaborative project revealed that working memory plays an important role in navigating conflict in personal relationships. In particular, partners with high working memory capacity were better able to remember each… Continue reading…

Mendez-Smith is Co-Investigator in Spartans ADVANCE NSF Grant

UNCG has been awarded a $1 million ADVANCE grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). This award will support organizational and structural change strategies to promote gender equity, including the intersection of gender with social identities such as race and ethnicity. Dr. Julie Mendez Smith, inaugural Chancellor’s Fellow for Campus… Continue reading…

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Diversity Club Update

The Psychology Department Diversity Club is a student-led group that is devoted to celebrating diversity and raising awareness about individual differences and inequalities among people. The club organizes several experiences and community outings each year where students, faculty, and staff meet to expand their multicultural awareness. This semester, the club… Continue reading…

Get to know Dr. Robert Wiley!

Dr. Bob Wiley is an Assistant Professor in the Cognitive Psychology Program and the Director of the Cognitive & Neural Science of Learning Lab. Bob earned his BA in French and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Virginia and his MA degree in Middle Eastern Studies from the University… Continue reading…

Position Announcement: Assistant Professor, Child Clinical Psychology (Fall, 2020)

The department will be hiring a Child Clinical Psychologist; see the position announcement below.  — Child Clinical Psychology (Assistant Professor) position  #002276 The Department of Psychology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro invites applications for a tenure-track position in Child Clinical Psychology (Assistant Professor level), to begin August 1, 2020. The Department of… Continue reading…

Hard Data Cafe: Fall, 2019

The Experimental area program is proud to present this semester’s Hard Data Cafe! Please click here for the full schedule.  All are welcome to attend!

Keane receives funding from PACE of the Triad

Dr. Susan Keane has received new funding from PACE of the Triad for the project “PACE of the Triad Student Stipend.“ This project enables one graduate level trainee of the UNCG Clinical Psychology Program to provide integrated behavioral health services to individual and/or groups of patients and/or their families served by PACE of the Triad…. Continue reading…