Psychology
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Lee Gurel never forgot the life-changing impact of a good teacher
Sponsored annual conference that brought psychology educators to campus
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Student-created map helps surmount research obstacles
Ilse McCormick ’23, M.A. ’24, develops resource to aid with study of birth control
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Mikayla Dotson ’23 wants to remove barriers to mental health care
Pursuing master’s degree at Brown University School of Public Health
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Psychologist: Young adults hit hard by pandemic’s toll on mental health
Lost jobs and life disruptions contribute to 18- to 29-year-olds’ distress
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‘What about our rights?’
Professor’s research spotlights concerns of LGBTQ parents in Florida
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Houdini’s near-Clark experience
Harry Houdini spent much of his life escaping from chains and straitjackets, but the one thing he never tried to elude was a robust intellectual argument. And he nearly had a doozy at Clark University. On November 29, 1926, Clark University faculty and students, along with members of the public, gathered in the auditorium of…
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Goldberg’s research is first to study impact of ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law
More than half of LGBTQ+ parents surveyed have considered leaving Florida
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Crisis Mode
From Sandy Hook to the Boston Marathon to Uvalde, Clark psychologist Wendy Grolnick treats the hidden wounds of tragedy
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Michael Addis helps rewrite the playbook on men’s mental health
Insights inform national dialogue following NFL player’s near-fatal injury
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‘Trust your gut when you’re interviewing’
Clarkies explore link between psychology and business success









