Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Dr. Lisa Legault and Research Assistant Jasmine Daly are looking for student volunteers for a Psychology focus group study into why a person might be motivated to be non-prejudiced. Why might people be motivated to be non-prejudiced or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a … Continue reading Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Dr. Lisa Legault and Research Assistant Jasmine Daly are looking for student volunteers for a Psychology focus group study into why a person might be motivated to be non-prejudiced. Why might people be motivated to be non-prejudiced or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a … Continue reading Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Dr. Lisa Legault and Research Assistant Jasmine Daly are looking for student volunteers for a Psychology focus group study into why a person might be motivated to be non-prejudiced. Why might people be motivated to be non-prejudiced or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a … Continue reading Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Clarkson Biology Graduate Student Wins Research Grant

Clarkson University Biology PhD candidate Nimanthi Abeyrathna, a member of the Biology Department’s Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Biotechnology (IBB) program, was recently awarded a research grant from the Conchologists of America to investigate the parasitic fauna associated with the invasive gastropod, Cipangoplaudina chinensis commonly known as the ‘Chinese mystery snail’.  Abeyrathna’s proposal titled ‘Genetic characterization of … Continue reading Clarkson Biology Graduate Student Wins Research Grant

Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Dr. Lisa Legault and Research Assistant Jasmine Daly are looking for student volunteers for a Psychology focus group study into why a person might be motivated to be non-prejudiced. Why might people be motivated to be non-prejudiced or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a … Continue reading Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Recruiting Participants for a Study of EEG Denoising Techniques with Realistic Wearable Sensor Arrays

Electroencephalography (EEG) measures the electrical activity of the brain when hundreds to thousands of neurons are activated simultaneously. While EEG is currently only used for research and clinical purposes, EEG is unique among neuromonitoring methods for its potential to be integrated into wearable technologies. Like other forms of non-invasive neuromonitoring, EEG measurements reflect an unknown … Continue reading Recruiting Participants for a Study of EEG Denoising Techniques with Realistic Wearable Sensor Arrays

The 2023-2024 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program:
Competition Is Open

The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program is now accepting applications for the 2023-2024 academic year! Applications are accepted through our deadline of September 15, 2022. The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program offers over 400 unique fellowships to U.S. citizens to teach, research and conduct professional projects in 135 countries across all world regions. Faculty and university administrators, as well as professionals … Continue reading The 2023-2024 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program:
Competition Is Open

Call for Applications: Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program

Now in its second year, Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program offers a unique faculty leadership development experience.  Working with the Office of the Provost, selected Fellows have the opportunity to coordinate a University-wide project and engage with administrative and faculty leaders across the University. These projects will provide the Provost’s Faculty Fellows with mentoring and insight … Continue reading Call for Applications: Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program

The 2023-2024 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program:
Competition Is Open

The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program is now accepting applications for the 2023-2024 academic year! Applications are accepted through our deadline of September 15, 2022. The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program offers over 400 unique fellowships to U.S. citizens to teach, research and conduct professional projects in 135 countries across all world regions. Faculty and university administrators, as well as professionals … Continue reading The 2023-2024 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program:
Competition Is Open

Call for Applications: Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program

Now in its second year, Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program offers a unique faculty leadership development experience.  Working with the Office of the Provost, selected Fellows have the opportunity to coordinate a University-wide project and engage with administrative and faculty leaders across the University. These projects will provide the Provost’s Faculty Fellows with mentoring and insight … Continue reading Call for Applications: Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program