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Research by Assistant Professor of Psychology Rachel White was cited in the article “Throw On a Cape to Get the Job Done!,” in the March 2018 issue of Parents magazine.
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Hannah Dormanen ’10 started her career at Target HQ as an analyst in 2012. Now, as a senior manager she leads a team of employees within the Merchandising division.
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Caitlin McGilley ’08 spoke with OZY.COM about her experiences leaving the Navy and climbing the corporate ladder. Caitlin McGilley is vice president of Global Intelligence and Global Security Investigations at JPMorgan Chase.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology Azriel Grysman is the co-editor of a two-part special issue of the journal Imagination, Cognition and Personality by SAGE Publishing.
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Shannon Cuthbert, a psychology and creative writing double major, graduated from Hamilton in 2014. She currently works for BBC Worldwide as an assistant manager of licensing and e-commerce.
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Assistant Professor of Psychology Vikranth Bejjanki co-authored a paper published in Scientific Reports, an online, open access journal from the publishers of Nature.
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Dr. Michelle (“Mikki”) Hebl, an applied psychologist at Rice University, will discuss her work on discrimination and its impact on Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 4:10 p.m. in Kennedy Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public.
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Assistant Professor of Psychology Vikranth Bejjanki was the lead author of “Noise correlations in the human brain and their impact on pattern classification,” recently published by PLOS Computational Biology.
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Like many Hamilton students, Lucy Marr ’18 does not yet have a clear idea of what career lies in store for her on the other side of graduation. “As you can see from my various concentrations, I am interested in a whole lot and haven’t narrowed it down much,” she said.
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Sara Aldrich ’19, Tatenda Chakoma ’18, Gianna Davino ’20 and Allison Mogul ’18 are studying the behavior of rats to better understand the neuroanatomy and neurochemistry behind learning, memory and motivation.
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