Explore educational psychology with new department chair
The new chair of the educational psychology department discusses the value of studying the discipline and the department’s strengths.
Read MoreThe new chair of the educational psychology department discusses the value of studying the discipline and the department’s strengths.
Read MoreThe program prepares teachers of students with visual impairments alongside school psychologists.
Read MorePandemics, tragedies and disasters aren’t going away anytime soon. But positive thinking can help you cope.
Read MorePandemics, tragedies and disasters aren’t going away anytime soon. But positive thinking can help you cope.
Read MoreThe College of Education’s degree provides skills and certifications to launch careers in high-demand professions.
Read MoreThis Women’s History Month, the U’s Women’s Resource Center celebrated an exciting ribbon-cutting and announced the retirement of long-time director, Debra Daniels.
Read MoreWhen John Kircher, professor of educational psychology, arrived at the U as a graduate student in 1977, he wasn’t interested in studying lie detector technology, but after a sequence of events early in his career, he has become a leading expert in the detection of deception.
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