- News
Kane elected to Governing Board of Psychonomic Society
Dr. Michael Kane has been elected to serve a six-year term on the Governing Board of the Psychonomic Society (PS), which is the primary academic organization for experimental cognitive psychology in North America. PS is the preeminent society for the experimental study of cognition, with over 4,100 members. The Society fosters the science of cognition
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2nd Edition of Silvia’s “How to Write a Lot” released by APA Books
We are pleased to announce the release of the 2nd Edition of “How to Write a Lot: A Practical Guide to Productive Academic Writing” (American Psychological Association Books) by Dr. Paul Silvia. Over 100 000 copies of the original version have been sold. The new edition was reworked to be applicable to all branches of
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Position Opening: Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Psychology
Developmental Psychology (Assistant Professor) position #998711 The Department of Psychology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro invites applications for a tenure-track position in Developmental Psychology (Assistant Professor level), to begin August 1, 2019. The department consists of 28 full-time faculty and offers a BA and BS in psychology, an MA in General Experimental
- Student Stories
Gail Corneau: Reflections on Dream Camp
In this story, we highlight the stellar work of clinical psychology graduate student Gail Corneau, who serves as one of many therapists in our Dream Camp Program. About Dream Camp: Dream Camp was pioneered by our Clinical Psychology faculty Drs. Rosemery Nelson-Gray and Susan Keane. The camp provides social and friendship skills training to children
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Mendelson discusses back-to-school transitions on local news
Dr. Jenna Mendelson (shown on the right), an alumna of our Clinical Psychology Program, offered tips for parents and guardians to help ease their child’s transition back to school. Mendelson is currently a licensed psychologist at LeBauer HealthCare at Oak Ridge and a member of Cone Health Medical Group. She completed her doctoral studies under
- Events
Graduate Research Colloquium: 2018-2019
The Department of Psychology will hold its annual Graduate Research Colloquium on Friday, September 7 at 1:30 pm. This is a signature event in which rising 2nd year graduate students present their research to department faculty and students, as well as to other guests from around the university. Research presented at this event marks a
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Department welcomes Dr. Michaeline Jensen
We are delighted to announce that Dr. Michaeline Jensen has joined the department! Dr. Jensen is an Assistant Professor in the Clinical Psychology Program and the Director of the Interactions and Relationships Lab (IRL). She earned her BA in Psychology at the University of Arizona and her PhD in Clinical Psychology (with a child/family prevention
- Events
Hard Data Cafe: Fall, 2018
The Experimental area program is proud to present this semester’s Hard Data Cafe! Please click here for the full schedule. All are welcome and encouraged to attend these talks.
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Nelson-Gray interviewed for UNCG’s 125th Anniversary
Dr. Rosemery Nelson-Gray was interviewed by the UNCG Special Collections and University Archives Division as part of an extensive recognition of UNCG’s 125th anniversary. Nelson-Gray joined the faculty in 1971 and has had an illustrious and fascinating career. The video interview covers the Fulbright Scholarship that got her involved in research, her pioneering work on
- Alumni
Thurman is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Elon University
Dr. Sabrina Thurman (BA, 2011) is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Elon University, where she directs the Infant Development Lab. Research in the lab is aimed at understanding how postural-locomotor development in infancy influences children’s spontaneous discovery, exploration, object manipulation skills, and mother-infant interactions. Sabrina’s research has been published in numerous prestigious, peer-reviewed outlets,