Isabelle Chang examines the relationship between executive function and reading comprehension outcomes throughout elementary school on Consortium for Policy Research in Educat...
By: Nick Santangelo
The spookiest time of the year is here, but College of Liberal Arts students don't have to leave campus and go door-to-door dressed as Spider-Man, El from ...
By: Nick Santangelo
Perception can be a funny thing. For instance, Dave Lambert, CLA '83, says a common perception many would-be college students and their parents perceive st...
By: Audrey Kurtyan
On October 3, the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) Office of Alumni Relations, partnered with the CLA Center for Professional Development, hosted the Leonard a...
Why do I need to take Stats? Psychology faculty explain why learning statistics is vital and not as scary as you think! Lauren McDuffie quizzed Professors Alison Baren, Melind...
This past July, the Youth Education and Maternal Support Association (YEMSA), with the support of the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Program at Temple University, h...
Timothy Bearl is a sophomore Psychology major with a minor in Criminal Justice. During the Fall 2019 semester, Tim is interning at the Penn Vet Working Dog Center. This center...
Staci Weiss is a doctoral student in the Developmental Psychology area, working with Dr. Peter Marshall. Staci works in the Developmental Science Laboratory, which investigate...
Nora Newcombe interviews Kelly Fisher, who received her Ph.D. from the Developmental area of our Psychology doctoral program. Dr. Fisher is currently working as the Director f...
By: Charlotte Chun, Postdoctoral Fellow
The Ellman Lab, led by Dr. Lauren Ellman, aims to identify biological and environmental factors involved in the development of psychos...
By: Nick Santangelo
It's Wellness Week at Temple University! All week, the university is calling attention to the stresses and mental health risks that students have to adjus...
Philadelphia is sometimes jokingly referred to as New York City's little brother. Temple University's home may be one of the country's largest cities and boasts world-class ar...
The brain isn't just the most complicated organ in the human body, but it's also the most complicated structure that we know of in the universe. And yet, most people know very...
By: Jessie Briggs
The Temple Cognition and Implicit Attitudes (CIA) lab, led by Dr. Andrew Karpinski, uses a social cognition framework to investigate how unconscious mental p...
By: Peter Marshall
In a previous Chair's Corner column in the Psychology Department newsletter, I noted how the synergy between teaching and research is central to the life of...
Naoise Mac Giollabhui is a doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology area, working in the Mood and Cognition Lab under the guidance of Dr. Lauren Alloy. Giollabhui's researc...
Peter Marshall interviews Kuba Glazek who received his PhD from the Brain and Cognitive Sciences area of our doctoral program. Dr. Glazek is currently working as a Human Fac...
Last Friday, Temple University's College of Liberal Arts (CLA) held its second annual Liberal Arts Undergraduate Research Awards (LAURAs). The LAURAs grant $2,000 each to unde...
By: Nick Santangelo
Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology Nora Newcombe was surprised and excited when she heard the news last month: she was being awarded the 2019 Howard ...
By: Nick Santangelo
He's knocked on a thousand doors. He's lived in Australia. He's taken on a New Jersey political power broker. He's worked in human resources. He's played i...