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Professor T.Y. Wang researches Taiwan citizens’ views of China
What do Taiwan’s citizens think of China? It’s complicated, according to T.Y. Wang, professor and chair of the Department of Politics and Government.
Professor Riverstone-Newell publishes on state preemption laws
Professor Lori Riverstone-Newell, Department of Politics and Government, recently published “The Rise of State Preemption Laws in Response to Local Policy Innovation.”
Faculty present at Midwest Political Science Association annual conference
Several Department of Politics and Government faculty members attended the 2017 Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting in Chicago on April 6–9, 2017.
ISU psychology students present research at poster session
Several psychology students enrolled in PSY 390: Advanced Research Apprenticeship presented their research.
Torry to speak as part of CBS Colloquium Series, November 11
The Department of Psychology and the Cognitive Behavioral Sciences (CBS) Colloquium Series will present a talk titled “Biomechanics: Relating Human Function to Physiological Structure” with Michael Torry, Ph.D., Friday, November 11, at 2 p.m. in 48 DeGarmo Hall.
Professor T.Y. Wang presents research at Taiwan conference
Professor T.Y. Wang from the Department of Politics and Government presented a co-authored paper at the Taiwan in the Realm of East Asia conference at Wake Forest University on October 21–23, 2016.
Psychology alumnus to speak on complexity matching in human communication, November 4
The Department of Psychology and the Cognitive Behavioral Sciences (CBS) Colloquium Series will present a talk with Illinois State alum Drew Abney. The talk is scheduled for Friday, November 4.
Open Access Week at Milner Library
The theme of 2016 International Open Access Week 2016 is “Open in Action,” and that’s what Milner Library’s events this year are all about. On Monday, October 24, at 2 p.m., join John Baur, associate vice president for Research and Graduate Studies, and Sarah Dick, copyright officer for Copyright and Research, to find out the benefits of depositing work
UIC professor to speak on context memory and aging, April 29
The Department of Psychology and the Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences (CBS) Colloquium Series will present a talk, titled “Context Memory and Aging: Support From Self-Referencing,” with Eric Leshikar, Ph.D., Friday, April 29, at 2 p.m. in 48 DeGarmo Hall. Leshikar is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Illinois at Chicago.