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Fourth-year undergraduate Zach Hopton, who is double majoring in Psychology and Applied Languages & Intercultural Studies (ALIS) with a concentration in French, discusses study abroad, research, and his path to finding the right major.
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School of Psychology postdoc Qiliang He is building on two mentors' research into gamma wave studies on mice — with work that will eventually include Alzheimer’s patients
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Third-year Neuroscience student discusses his involvements at Georgia Tech, career goals, and thoughts and reflections on Black History Month.
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On and off Georgia Tech’s campus, there are countless opportunities for undergraduate students to gain practical skills, connections with industry leaders, and hands-on experience through research and internship opportunities.
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New School of Psychology research shows colors, scenes may dictate how we encode and recall certain memories
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School of Psychology grad student takes on deceptive digital technology with the help of his advisor, an assortment of synthetic media, and the work of a renowned British scientist
A photo of Julia Kubanek with advice on how to read scientific journal articles. The advice reads the following: "When you’re reading a scientific article in an area that is new to you, do NOT assume that the authors are way smarter than you. They just know facts and words that you don’t yet know. But you can look up essential facts and words as you go, and build your own understanding of a paper, even outside of your area of expertise.", A photo of Jennifer Leavey with text that reads: "How do you find reliable news sources? 'It's easy to get misled by headlines. Well-written news pieces use a variety of primary sources including quotes from experts, original scientific publications, and information provided from government agencies.'", A photo of Greg Gibson with text that reads: "Serum antibodies generally first appear a week to 10 day after infection, and then persist albeit with some decline for at least 6 months, and remain neutralizing in the majority of people.", A picture of students on campus with text that reads: "How many Covid-19 cases are asymptomatic among college students? A study published in Nature Medicine estimates that over 75% of Covid-19 cases are asymptomatic in people under 20 years old (Davies et al., 2020)"
The social media campaign #StraightToTheSource answered the community's questions by directly examining scientific findings with Georgia Tech experts.
The Graduate Record Examination will not be required for fall 2021 application into any College of Sciences graduate program. Additionally, three Sciences schools and two graduate programs have opted to permanently #GRExit.
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School of Psychology’s Paul Verhaeghen and UNG's Shelley Aikman win funding to continue studies of the science behind mindfulness meditation — and its physical and mental health benefits
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More than 50 representatives from across the campus have been appointed by President Ángel Cabrera to the newly formed Georgia Tech Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council.

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