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GSLC Alumna Publishes Dissertation on Experiencing Race in the Workplace
PhD in Leadership and Change alumna Dr. Stefanie Watson has published her dissertation entitled, Experiencing Race in the Workplace: Understanding How African American Male Leaders Make Sense of Their Race…
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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…
