Sep 7, 2021
Remembering 9/11: Are Flashbulb Memories Accurate 20 Years Later?
Prof. Jennifer Talarico has long studied why our memories of 9/11 have changed over time.
Prof. Jennifer Talarico has long studied why our memories of 9/11 have changed over time.
Faculty research shows the positive impact Women’s and Gender Studies coursework can have on underrepresented engineering students.
Latest grant supports research that could eventually lead to effective treatments for diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
Cognitive psychologist explains how memories of 9/11 and other traumatic events can change over time
In her new book, Prof. Mary Jo Lodge examines how the Broadway smash “cherry-picked” the past.
From NASA to health care, Trent Gaugler, associate professor of mathematics, proves statistics has problem-solving purpose.
Lehigh Valley Live reported on the spotted lanternfly research of Daniel Strömbom and Swati Pandey '23.
Prof. Daniel Strömbom and Swati Pandey ’23 are the first to publish a study that calculates the population growth rate of the spotted lanternfly.
Research from Prof. Lauren Myers shows video chatting can help grandparents feel closer to their grandchildren.
Professor of economics was surveyed by the Financial Times and the Global Markets Initiative about U.S. monetary policy.