Junior with OCD learns to embrace uncertainty
In 2011, Jon Teller was admitted to Penn State University. It was one of the happiest moments of his life.
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In 2011, Jon Teller was admitted to Penn State University. It was one of the happiest moments of his life.
A large number of psychology majors and small class sizes make it difficult for these students to register for classes.
Psychology professor Scott Allison was quoted as an expert on heroes in two Los Angeles Times articles about the Lance Armstrong scandal this January. Allison conducts research on heroes and has co-written a book, "Heroes: What They Do and Why We Need Them," with leadership studies professor George Goethals.
How do people understand big numbers that are hard to conceptualize?
I wish I'd had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me. In a recent article published by "The Guardian" called "Top five regrets of the dying," this was cited as the most common regret of all, according to an Australian nurse who cared for patients during the last 12 weeks of their lives.
"It is the aestheticizing of social difference that has led to discrimination in today's society," professor Shannon Winnubst from Ohio State University said at a speech on Monday.
Two weeks into his final semester at Richmond, Geoff Weathersby has already raised more than $6,000 toward a memorial scholarship fund for his father, Terry Weathersby, using only social media. Weathersby's father lost a five-year battle with head-and-neck cancer in October 2011; his family decided that in lieu of flowers, they wanted people to donate to a fund.
University of Richmond assistant professor of psychology David Landy received a $1.12 million U.S. Department of Education grant in March. The grant will fund his project, "Learning the Visual Structure of Algebra through Dynamic Interactions with Notation."
Arts and Sciences Dean Andrew F. Newcomb will step down and return to the department of psychology on July 10 after serving 10 years.
Guy: "Hey, [girl's name]! How are you?" (Ye olde Richmonde tip-of-the-hat gestural question, which more than certainly does not require an answer other than...)
Before I begin, allow me to give some insight into who I am and what I believe.
Faculty, staff members and a student discussed potential changes to the University of Richmond's general education requirements on Friday during an open meeting hosted by the General Education Revision Committee.
By Taylor Engelson
If you asked sophomore Luke Filipos about his average day at work last summer and this coming summer, his response would not make any reference to sitting in an office from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.