“Normal” is a loaded term. It suggests that one thing is better than another. In newborn babies, what is normal? And what does it mean for a child’s development if he is different from that standard at birth? Do parents and pediatricians need to fret about it? Dr. D. Wayne Mitchell studies these differences. Using data he and a team of scientists collected, … [Read more...] about Baby steps: What we know about learning in infancy
22nd Annual College of Health and Human Services Student Research Symposium May 4, 2018 1:00-3:00 pm in PSU Grand Ballroom This symposium is open to all graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in programs within the College of Health and Human Services. The purpose of this symposium is to allow students to present scholarly or creative projects they have been … [Read more...] about 22nd Annual College of Health and Human Services Student Research Symposium, May 4, 2018 1:00-3:00 pm in PSU Grand Ballroom
Everyone is welcome! Come join, and play trivia games, enjoy some snacks and a movie with us! … [Read more...] about Psychology Club Presents: A Moment in Time…..African American History, Monday, February 12th at 4:00 pm in SICL 117
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