News and Announcements tagged with dept_appsych
You are viewing news tagged with dept appsych.- CHIBPS Data Reveals Shifting NYC Meth Demographic
- C. Cybele Raver's Work Featured by MacArthur Foundation
- 2009 Applied Psychology Awards
- Gabriella Coleman on Mad Movement Strategies
- Halkitis Delivers Lecture on HIV/AIDS in Munich, Germany
- Graduate Scholarship Opportunities for Incoming Students
- Developmental Colloquium Lecture Series 2008
- Developmental Psychology welcomes new faculty member Clancy Blair
- Steinhardt Faculty Awarded $2.3 Million to Study South African Families in Crisis
- Doctoral Students receive Global Fellowship to teach in Shanghai and Paris
- Steinhardt Doctoral Student wins NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
- Aber Receives $2.3 Million Grant from NIH for South Africa Study
- NYU Faculty Receive $1.1 Million Grant to Improve Chemistry Education
- $2.5 Million NSF Grant for Study on Children's Education and Development
- Stereotype Threat Affects Women in High-level Math Courses, Aronson Study Finds
- McWayne and Melzi Win Head Start Grant
- Sirin of Applied Psychology Awarded Griffiths Research Award
- Joshua Aronson Appointed to Minority Student Achievement Network
- Statement from Dean Mary Brabeck on Racist Incident at Columbia University's Teachers College
- Halkitis Calls for Paradigm Shift in HIV Prevention Among Young Gay Men
- NYU's Center for Research on Culture, Development, and Education Wins $2.5 Million NSF Grant
- "Stereotype Threat" Can be Overcome, Says Aronson
- McWayne, Melzi Receive NIH Grant
- Allen Receives Pair of Grants to Research Civic Engagement of Minority Youth, Quality of Early Childhood Centers
- Aronson, Corcoran Receive Grants
- Halkitis Warns Potential for Meth Abuse Goes Beyond Gay Community
- C. Suarez-Orozco Says Child's Role in Mother's Deportation Case Raises Concerns
- Canadian Study Reaffirms Aronson's Findings on Stereotype Threat
- Joshua Aronson Discusses Stereotype Threat on “20/20”
- Halkitis Outlines Complexities of Gay Identity and Community