Psychology Professor Silvia Sara Canetto, who studies cultural and gender scripts of suicide, receives prestigious national award
Professor Canetto is receiving this year’s Louis I. Dublin Award, bestowed by the American Association of Suicidology.
Professor Canetto is receiving this year’s Louis I. Dublin Award, bestowed by the American Association of Suicidology.
The Department of Psychology is pleased to announce that Associate Professor Gwenith Fisher was recently elected President of the Society for Occupational Health Psychology.
Take a look back at key moments in the history of the College of Natural Sciences.
A first-generation college student and a daughter of Mexican immigrants, north Denver native Faviola Robles-Saenz has never been one to take education and opportunity for granted.
Ryan Rahm-Knigge, a graduate student studying counseling psychology, is the recipient of the 2019 College of Natural Sciences Graduate Student Excellence in Teaching and Mentoring Award.
CSU memory researchers document a “postdictive” bias in deja vu experiencers in the lab, and offer a plausible explanation for why it happens.
New research shows that mothers and fathers use slightly different tactics when engaging in these destructive behaviors.
Psychology department researchers moved from Sage Hall to the Behavioral Sciences Building, and the Psychological Services Center relocated from the Clark Building to Sage Hall.
Sarah Myers and Kat McNeely-White, graduate students studying cognitive psychology, will be presenting research posters at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society in Montréal later this year as recipients of the society’s Graduate Travel Award.
The Department of Psychology welcomed Assistant Professor Kate Hebert this semester as a new faculty member.