In this new feature, Campus News will share links to prominent news stories that showcase faculty, administrator and staff expertise.
Dr. Matthew Sharps, who teaches and researches cognitive psychology, forensic cognitive science and the history of psychology in the College of Science and Mathematics, wrote a column about eyewitness testimony in Psychology Today.
Click here to read the story: You May Question the Witness—And You Probably Should
Dr. Helen Miltiades, director of the gerontology program in the College of Health and Human Services, appeared in an Associated Press story about age and the pandemic. The AP story was picked up by publications across the country including The Washington Post.
Click here to read the story: Age and pandemic: Time lost, plans canceled, dreams deferred
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