Psychology News Archive
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Grant Seeks to Reduce Gun Deaths
Firearm safety measures often focus on access. Two South professors aim to take a different approach with buy-in from gun owners. ...
November 17, 2020 -
Focused on Her Future
Doctoral student April Berry's drive and persistence pays dividends as she hopes to show others they can achieve their dreams. ...
July 20, 2020 -
Tips for Coping with COVID-19 Anxiety
USA's Dr. Kimberly Zlomke discusses how to care for yourself, and talk to your children. 'Anxiety is a common emotion,' says Zlomke. ...
April 10, 2020 -
South Hosts Virtual Scholarship Competitions
USA faculty served as judges for the Alabama Junior Academy of Science Paper Reading and Gorgas Scholarship competitions. ...
April 1, 2020 -
Collecting History Through Conversation
An Honors College initiative is sending students and faculty into the Mobile-Tensaw Delta to record stories of its people. ...
December 9, 2019 -
Creating Jobs, Housing and Room to Breathe
South alumnus Clyde Higgs leads one of the nation's most ambitious land use development projects at Atlanta BeltLine Inc. ...
October 1, 2019 -
She Leads Michigan's Second-Largest City
At South, Rosalynn Bliss '97 wasn't considering a career in politics. Then she became Grand Rapids' youngest mayor in 132 years. ...
March 13, 2019 -
Highlights in African-American Studies
From the "Black Experience" course to a 2016 teach-in, here are nine moments in USA's African-American Studies Program. ...
February 26, 2019 -
Faculty Awarded Robert Wood Johnson Grant
Three-year grant supports Veterans Recovery Resources program to assist with mental and physical wellness for veterans. ...
November 16, 2018 -
Report Highlights Two Coastal Challenge Projects
USA supported two projects funded from a $500 million endowment created as a result of an oil spill settlement. ...
October 3, 2018