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History Hasn’t Changed as Much as You Think, According to Fathali Moghaddam

In Fathali Moghaddam鈥檚 new book, Political Plasticity, he argues that political systems change far less than we might鈥

February 3, 2023

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New Book Series Emphasizes the Role of Class and Poverty in Psychology 聽

Professor Fathali Moghaddam's new book series, Progressive Psychology, highlights how social conditions, such as poverty and inequality, influence and affect the.鈥

October 31, 2022

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Georgetown Lab Receives Largest-Ever Donation for Psychopathy Research

The Laboratory on Social & Affective Neuroscience is the recipient of a $500,000 donation from donor Lisa H. Michael, of Palo Alto, California, the largest private donation ever鈥

September 19, 2022

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Understanding the Psychology of Immigration Through an International Framework

A new book from Fathali Moghaddam and Margaret Hendricks explores the psychology underpinning extreme reactions to. 鈥

September 2, 2022

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The International Order Benefits When America Plays Its Part, Georgetown Professor Argues in New Book

Robert Lieber's new book, Indispensable Nation, argues the United States should play a stronger leadership role in the international.鈥

August 24, 2022

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How to Keep Students Engaged During Online Classes, According to Psychologists

A new paper from Georgetown psychologists examines how students are affected by turning their cameras either on or off during large online.聽聽鈥

August 23, 2022

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Taking Neuroscience to School: Brain Scans Reveal the Hidden Shape of Thinking and Predict Students鈥 Learning Better Than Test Scores

A team of researchers, led by Georgetown neuroscientists, have documented a link between different modes of. 鈥

August 10, 2022

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Innovative Faculty Members Honored with Dean鈥檚 Excellence in Teaching Award

Julia Watts Belser, Yulia Chentsova Dutton and Janeth Presores were honored with the 2021 Dean鈥檚 Awards for Excellence in Teaching. Since 1996, the awards have honored faculty鈥

April 29, 2022

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When a Toddler Plays with Blocks, Are They Preparing for the Future? A Team of Georgetown Researchers Says Yes

Robert Cortes (C鈥18, G鈥23) is the lead author of a new paper exploring the relationship between early childhood motor skills and adolescent. 鈥

April 1, 2022

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Study by Psychology Professors Johnson and Phillips Shows Successes, Struggles of Students During Distance Learning

Professors in the Department of Psychology Anna Johnson, Ph.D., and Deborah Phillips, Ph.D., partnered with researchers at the University of Oklahoma on the Tulsa SEED Study,鈥

November 5, 2021