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Conservation Psychology for Zoos and Surrounding Communities
A black duck with a white patch behind the eye. A brown wildebeest with a flowing white beard. A shiny black songbird with a striking yellow rump. What do these…
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Movement and Magic: The Limitless Impact of Dance Movement Therapy
Tomoyo Kawano distinctly remembers a participant in one of her dance/movement therapy sessions: an older woman with a diagnosis of mental health concerns as well as dementia. Doctors at the…
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Psychology, Trauma, and Dreamwork
Alicia MacDougall has been interested in how the human mind works—why different people approach similar situations in a variety of ways, how relationships form, the content and meaning behind our…
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Making the World Better One Mentorship at a Time
One of the best things that can happen when you are a junior employee at an organization is when a more senior colleague takes you under their wing, mentors you,…
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Cool Course: “Coastal Geoecology”
Coastal Geoecology is a field study course in the AUNE Environmental Studies Department in which students explore coastal geomorphology and ecology using Cape Cod as a model system. This course…
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Puzzling the Paper
tiare gill Right now, I’m working on one of the longest papers I’ve ever written. I remember when it was just a wee thing—a handful of written pages with some notes. Back…
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Sharing Knowledge in Bilingual and Transdisciplinary Education
“Once in a while you’ll see a car pass by,” says Dr. Emiliano Gonzalez. He’s on his remote ranch in Encino, Texas, with his two horses, six dogs, and “a…
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Graduate School of Leadership and Change Student Awarded Prestigious Grant to Focus on Workplace Inclusion
Graduate School of Leadership and Change (GSLC) student and experienced workplace inclusion scholar, Kelly Bleach has been awarded a research grant from the Social Security Administration’s (SSA’s) Analyzing Relationships between…

