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“We’ll restore science to its rightful place…” President Barack Obama, Inaugural Address. Where is that place? The President didn’t say, which is fair enough, given that inaugural addresses mainly consist of chapter headings for plans

Media Coverage of “Bilingual Minds” Psychological Science in the Public Interest Ellen Bialystok, Fergus I.M. Craik, David W. Green, and Tamar H. Gollan CTV News Saskatoon Being bilingual can help delay Alzheimer’s: study February 24

Jacquelynne Eccles University of Michigan-Ann Arbor The Association for Psychological Science names Jacquelynne Eccles a James McKeen Cattell Fellow in recognition of her sustained and seminal contributions to developmental psychology and school policy. Eccles’ research

Ann L. Brown University of California, Berkeley Ann Brown is presented with the James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award for brilliantly combining the fields of developmental psychology, learning theory, and the design of learning environments in

Robert J. Sternberg Yale University Robert Sternberg has made significant and numerous contributions to our understanding of the nature of human intelligence. He has been a leader in integrating research in cognitive science with the