Sociologist Chelsea M.E. Johnson, Ph.D., will speak about her studies into the meanings and politics of Blackness and the influence on children’s literature during two talks on January 23.
Unit: Psychology
Staff spotlight: Professor Jordan Arellanes
The Latin American and Latino Studies Program (LALS) welcomes Professor Jordan A. Arellanes, Ph.D., to our campus.
Extending Empathy Project: ISU professor to speak on empathy
The Department of Psychology will present a talk titled, “What is Empathy Anyways,” with Ray Bergner, Ph.D., from noon-1 p.m. Friday, November 8, in 209 DeGarmo Hall. Bergner is a
professor in the Department of Psychology at Illinois State University.
Goel to deliver CAS Lecture on November 12
Professor of Economics Rajeev K. Goel will deliver the fall College of Arts and Sciences Lecture at 7 p.m. Tuesday, November 12, in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center. All members of the University and Bloomington-Normal communities are invited to attend.
SIU professor to speak on relation between reading disability and ADHD
The Department of Psychology and the Cognitive Behavioral Sciences (CBS) Colloquium Series will present a talk, titled “Using Cognitive Neuroscience Methods to Investigate the Comorbidity Between Reading Disability and ADHD,” with Michelle Y. Kibby-Faglier, Ph.D., at 2 p.m. Friday, November 8, in 48 DeGarmo Hall.
Sherman awarded Grupe Fellowship in School Psychology
Valerie Sherman, a first-year graduate student in the Specialist in School Psychology program, has been awarded the Audrey J. Grupe Fellowship in School Psychology.
Psychology student receives Berk Developmental Graduate Teaching Fellowship
Rebecca Bove, a first-year graduate student in the in Developmental Psychology program, is the recipient of the 2019 Berk Developmental Graduate Teaching Fellowship.
Psychology student earns Welsh Scholarship
Jennifer Woodrum, a second year, graduate student in the clinical-counseling psychology program, is a 2019 recipient of the Ada Belle Clark Welsh Scholarship.
New psychology faculty: Jordan Arellanes
Jordan Arellanes recently joined the Department of Psychology as an assistant professor with a joint appointment in Latin American and Latino/a Studies.
Donald F. McHenry Fellowship awarded to psychology student
Dajha White, a second-year student in the clinical-counseling program in the Department of psychology, is a 2019 recipient of the Donald F. McHenry Fellowship.