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Psychology All-Stars: Charles S. Carver
In an ongoing series in which the APS Student Caucus talks with distinguished professors, APS Fellow and Charter Member Charles Carver recently shared his advice for success and challenges facing graduate students. Carver is a
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Psign of the Times
Convocation participants at Yale on September 3, 2004. The President’s Room of Yale University is an elegant rotunda lined with stately portraits of many past presidents since Yale was founded in 1701. Under their collective
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Views From the Top
Nothing better prepares you for top administrative positions in academia than working in psychological science, say those who have scaled the heights. And, among the accolades that may come, they might even name a building
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It’s Still a Rat Race: The Parallels Between Research and Administration
APS Past President Elizabeth D. Capaldi is vice chancellor and chief of staff of the State University of New York. It was self defense: I became department chair to prevent a chair from possibly ruining
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Rockefeller Taps Rodin
Rodin Former president of the University of Pennsylvania and APS Fellow Judith Rodin has been named president of the Rockefeller Foundation, one of the world’s oldest and largest private philanthropies. “I am deeply honored to
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The Importance of Introductory Psychology Courses
When I started researching colleges during my last months of high school, I thought psychology was simply something that involved a notepad and a couch. But by March of my first year of college, I