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Monthly Archives: July 2016
SMU professor, former student reunite at Mount Everest base camp
It’s a small Everest, after all July 13, 2016 In front of Ama Dablam mountain DALLAS (SMU) – Psychology Professor Susan Hornstein has taught more than 7,000 students over the course of her 14 years at SMU, so she’s used … Continue reading
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Juliet Kroll Awarded a Grant
Juliet, under the direction of Dr. Ritz, was awarded a National Institute of Aging grant for a pilot project titled: Stress Activation of Neurocircuits, Hippocampal Metabolites, and Cognitive Function: A Combined fMRI, MRS, and HPA-Axis Function Study. Congratulations Juliet!
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Director of Psychology Clinic is Hired
The Psychology Department is pleased to announce that Dr. Naomi Tabak will become the Director of the Psychology Clinic on August 1. Dr. Tabak received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Miami University. Most recently, she worked as Acting Associate Director … Continue reading
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