Ly receives Delaware ACE Women's Network Visionary honor | Ly receives Delaware ACE Women's Network Visionary honor | | 3/4/2022 5:00:00 AM | | <p><strong>Agnes Ly</strong>,
associate professor of psychological and brain sciences, has been
selected as a Delaware ACE Women's Network (DAWN) Visionary. Ly is an
advocate for the use of mixed pedagogies and tools, such as
problem-based learning, team-based learning and clickers, to tailor and
enhance student engagement and learning. Her current pedagogical
interests are in developing methods to engage and support students
taking large-enrollment introductory courses and the use of technology
to support student learning both inside and outside of the classroom. DAWN identifies women visionaries from
Delaware institutions who are doing great things in their communities,
families and careers, and it highlights their accomplishments as forward
thinkers and luminaries. Delaware ACE (American Council on Education) Women’s Network (DAWN) is
committed to the advancement of women leaders in higher education and
provides national leadership in advancing women to executive positions
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Kubota discusses neuroscience research | Kubota discusses neuroscience research | | 4/30/2021 4:00:00 AM | | <p><strong>Jennifer Kubota</strong>, assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences and of political science and international relations, <a href="https://www.psych.udel.edu/news/Pages/The-Science-Behind-Bias.aspx">delivered a talk</a> about her neuroscience research on the roots and expression of implicit bias, at a March workshop hosted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. The virtual workshop, “The Science of Implicit Bias: Implications for Law and Policy,” brought together leading experts to focus primarily on racial bias. Kubota’s research explores how we form impressions of marginalized individuals or those who are different from us and how we achieve equity in intergroup relations.</p> | | Uncropped Vertical | | GP0|#d586cffd-ad4b-45b9-8581-f6a2bbf70d87;L0|#0d586cffd-ad4b-45b9-8581-f6a2bbf70d87|Presentations;GTSet|#0a3b6244-764a-4413-b2f1-4b4c15da868c | 2021.00000000000 | https://publish.cas.udel.edu/Lists/ForTheRecord/DispForm.aspx?ID=88 | |
Jaremka receives 2021 Early Career Award | Jaremka receives 2021 Early Career Award | | 2/5/2021 5:00:00 AM | | <p><strong>Lisa Jaremka</strong>, assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences, has received the 2021 Early Career Award from the <a href="http://sphnetwork.org/">Social Personality and Health Network</a>. Jaremka, whose research integrates social psychology and health, will receive the award at the network’s preconference meeting on Feb. 10 and will deliver an invited talk about her work at next year’s preconference. The Early Career Award honors a junior scholar, one who has earned their doctoral degree within the past 10 years, who has made exceptional contributions to research and/or practice that integrates social/personality and health psychology.</p> | | Uncropped Vertical | | GP0|#99d961eb-8936-415c-9024-28a13cec289a;L0|#099d961eb-8936-415c-9024-28a13cec289a|Awards and Honors;GTSet|#0a3b6244-764a-4413-b2f1-4b4c15da868c | 2021.00000000000 | https://publish.cas.udel.edu/Lists/ForTheRecord/DispForm.aspx?ID=31 | |
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