How Personal Circadian Rhythms Affect Mental Performance
Psychology professor Cindi May has published an article for The Conversation that examines the study of personal circadian rhythms known as chronotypes.
Psychology professor Cindi May has published an article for The Conversation that examines the study of personal circadian rhythms known as chronotypes.
As the first recipient of the Jennifer Demyan ’21 Memorial Scholarship, Zara Johnson hopes to carry on the legacy of light, laughter and love that the scholarship’s namesake embodied.
College of Charleston psychology professor Jen Wright has published an article for The Conversation that examines the need for humility.
Psychology professor Nicholas Hindy has found a unique way to teach students about connections in the brain. He has been awarded a $400,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to develop the program, called Build-A-Brain.
A professor of psychology and an authority on stress, coping and well-being shares her thoughts on how to be more mindful.
Leah Lancellotta ’23 is one of the latest recipients of the psychology scholarship honoring the founding chair, Bill Bischoff ’45.
Chatbots offer tremendous potential for improving traditional teaching methods and shaping the future of education.
As a recipient of the James Kenneth Adkins Jr. Memorial Scholarship and the Mary Croghan Ramsay “Ask Jackie” Scholarship, Honors College student Anna Rowe is continuing the legacy of the passionate communicators for whom the scholarships are named.
The fifth annual Peace Initiative, Feb. 6-10, will explore “Peace as a Pathway to Well-being” and offer participants ways to promote peace within the self.
The child life master’s degree prepares students like Melanie Orama for a career supporting children receiving medical care.