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Acting white is an accusation faced by many black adolescents, and it is one of the most negative accusations a black adolescent can receive from another, according to a team of 91ֿ researchers.
The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce Research Incentive awards for Spring 2012.
Two 91ֿ faculty members have been awarded the Farris Family Innovation Award for their research projects.
Aaron Jasnow, Ph.D., of the Department of Psychology, received the award for his project titled “Understanding Emotion: From Molecules to Mind.” Melissa Zullo,…
Kathy Kerns, Manfred van Dulmen, and Karin Coifman have received a grant from the National Institute of Nursing Research for a project titled "Pet Dogs as Compensatory Support Figures". The key question of the grant is whether supportive relationships with pets can…
Dr. Gunstad is one of six recipients of the Outstanding Research and Scholar Award.
Six 91ֿ faculty members will be recognized during a ceremony on March 28 as the university honors its Outstanding Research and Scholar Award recipients. The recipients of the 2012 award are Carmen Almasan, Department of Physics; Kenneth Bindas, Department of…
Since June 2011, faculty research activities in the social sciences have included many publications, grant awards, and invited presentations which have contributed to excellence at KSU. Recent social sciences research includes work by Amoaba Gooden, David Kaplan, Katherine…
We’ve all had that cherished item we just couldn’t let go of; something that in its own way had significant value to us. But, where do we draw the line between keeping a few mementos here and there and developing a condition known as hoarding?
91ֿ Professor David C.