News
- Melanie will focus her residency on creating a children's spin-off series of her best-selling book, Biology Everywhere: How the Science of Life Matters to Everyday Life.
- Bill and Kathy's editorial post addressing learning loss due to the pandemic argues that "learning loss is a faulty way to diagnose the challenges faced by children and youth as a result of the pandemic." and provides an alternate perspective and strategies.
- Local cannabis companies are partnering with Cinnamon's lab on marijuana-use study.
- 'Culturally Tailored Intervention Boosts Safe Sex, Reduces Drinking Among Young Black Women' headlines the news release on a study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
- Matt and Joel Stoddard received a grant for their study 'Associative Threat Learning: Measuring Mechanisms for Treating Threat-based Psychopathologies'.
- The findings were published this month in the journal Nature Communications, lending new insight into the basic building blocks of cognition and could inform new therapies for issues like post-traumatic stress disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder.
- Melanie addresses the unusual opportunity the pandemic offers to communicate science to the public.
- "Distinguished Professor" designation is the highest honor bestowed upon faculty across the ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® system's four campuses.
- For fall 2020, the ICS Student Travel & Research Awards Committee is pleased to announce four awardees. Research grant for $500 awarded to Dianna Radpour (INFO) Research grant for $500 awarded to Steve Sommer (EDU) Travel grant for $120 awarded
- Christine was awarded the highest honor bestowed by ASHA in recognition of a members' distinguished contributions to the discipline of communication sciences and disorders.