In this feature, Campus News shares links to prominent news stories that showcase faculty, administrator and staff expertise.
Dr. Blain Roberts and Dr. Ethan Kytle, professors of History, explore the ideas of how slavery is remembered, who decides what we memorialize and how that legacy influences our understanding today.
The article appeared in Arizona Republic. (Oct. 4) '1 of 1': Cardinals WR DeAndre Hopkins gives nod to history, next steps with uniform
Dr. Sergio La Porta, professor of Armenian Studies, provides perspective on the escalating conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia in Artsakh.
This video appeared on This Now News (Oct. 2) Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict: What You Need to Know
Dr. Matthew J 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 —the first column of a three-part series—discusses the topic of cult psychology, while focusing on three specific cognitive cult dynamics: dissociation, group psychology and cognitive dissonance.
The story appeared in Psychology Today (Oct. 2) Cults and Cognition: Programming the True Believer
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