Doctoral Student Places First in CSU Research Competition
Kristi Hendrickson, a second year doctoral student in Language and Communicative Disorders mentored by Dr. Margaret Friend, was the first place winner in Session 12 [...]
Kristi Hendrickson, a second year doctoral student in Language and Communicative Disorders mentored by Dr. Margaret Friend, was the first place winner in Session 12 [...]
By NICHOLAS BAKALAR, New York Times, 5/17/2013 Staying in a nonsmoking room in a hotel that allows smoking elsewhere does not prevent exposure to tobacco [...]
SDSU’s Department of Psychology offers two new classes aimed at helping veterans and their loved ones cope and heal emotional scars: May 22 – July [...]
This post features a running list of recently published works and other accomplishments by our psychology faculty and students. Student work is identified with an [...]
Dr. Jerome Sattler (San Diego State University) and Dr. Joseph Ryan (University of Central Missouri) have published a fresh approach on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale–Revision [...]
More than 450 graduate and undergraduate students across 80 majors and disciplines showcased their original research, scholarship projects or creative activities as part of the [...]
Dr. Karen Emmorey, SLHS, has been selected to present the 23rd Albert W. Johnson Research Lecture for her outstanding contributions as a scientist, mentor and campus leader. [...]
Dr. Jean Twenge, SDSU Psychology Professor and author of book Generation Me, gave a lecture titled, “Generation Me: How cultural change creates generation gaps,” on February [...]
Amy Pace, a doctoral student in the Joint Doctoral Program in Language and Communicative Disorders, mentored by Dr. Margaret Friend in Psychology, has been awarded [...]
Sara Schmitt, a former Master’s student in Developmental Psychology at SDSU is currently a doctoral candidate at Oregon State, has just accepted a tenure-track [...]