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Research and International

NY Magazine: What the False Hysteria Over ‘Diseased’ Migrant Kids Is Really About

July 14, 2014 — 
Graduate student shares thoughts with New York Magazine

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Distinguished Professor Raymond Perry receives the Konrad Adenauer Research Award at Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin / Photo: David Ausserhofer, Humboldt Foundation

Psychology professor honoured in Germany

June 24, 2014 — 
Raymond Perry receives the Konrad Adenauer Research Award in Berlin

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Asper School of Business

Public Lecture: The dark side of gendered organizational life

June 10, 2014 — 
Join us for the next instalment of the Stu Clark Distinguished Speaker Series

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Classroom chalkboard

What makes someone smart?

April 24, 2014 — 
We have smart people here at the U of M so we thought we'd ask them for their thoughts.

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Attitudes toward seeking mental health services becoming less positive

April 4, 2014 — 
American advertisers changing the way we approach mental health solutions

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Mother Jones/Slate/CNN and more: Studying the internet trolls among us

February 14, 2014 — 
The science of Internet trollology, PhD candidate finds they are narcissistic, machiavellian and psychopathic

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Today’s Parent: Teaching kids sarcasm

January 15, 2014 — 
Not a bad skill to have, or teach

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Research and International

Teaching students how they can do better in university

November 25, 2013 — 
Studying the 'paradox of failure', a lesson for students at exam time

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Ottawa Citizen: Veterans at risk

November 11, 2013 — 
Prof shares ideas for helping veterans deal with mental health

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Research and International

Deconstructing John Wayne

November 6, 2013 — 
Profs recently received nearly $3 million in funding from the Movember Foundation to help men deal with mental health issues

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