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Dean's List Fall 2011
4.0
Heglund, Valerie A SR SPSY
Mauer, Tessa K SO SPSY
Veach, Emma G SR SPSY
3.50–3.99
Ahonen, Brynn A JR SPSY
Anderson, Krista M JR SPSY
Cherubini, Alysa R SO SPSY
Dunham, Charles L JR SPSY
Dupey, Lauren N SR SPSY
Hilliard, Michael C SR SPSY
Hoffman, Zachary M SR SPSY
Jordon, MacKenzie K FR SPSY
Lindley, Devon N JR SPSY
Loucks, Benjamin L SR SPSY
Mayler, Jaclyn A SR SPSY
Building Change for Fall 2011
The Department of Cognitive and Learning Sciences has moved to the Harold Meese Center. Faculty and staff office numbers are updated in their profiles. |
News
Cokely Publishes on Visual Aids for Health Risks
The Scientific World Journal published an article on the research of Assistant Professor Edward Cokely (CLS) and colleagues on risk literacy, specifically as it regards health. The article is entitled "Using Visual Aids to Improve Communication of Risks about Health: A Review."
Tech Today, May 8, 2012
Cokely Publishes in Salzburg Newspaper
Assistant Professor Ed Cokely's research on risk literacy was featured in the Salzburger Nachrichten, the daily newspaper of Salzburg, Austria, on April 27. Also, two online publications, Artikelmagazin and lehrer-online, have published stories on Cokely and his work at the Max Planck Institute.
Tech Today, May 3, 2012
Board of control praises Tech's direction
Paul Ward was promoted from associate professor without tenure to associate professor with tenure.
Mining Gazette, April 28, 2012
In the News
Assistant Professor Ed Cokely's research on risk intelligence was featured in R&D Magazine.
Tech Today, April 24, 2012
In the News
The work of Assistant Professor Ed Cokely (CLI) was featured in a press release from the Max Planck Society, where he worked on risk literacy. Three science news websites picked up the press release: Science Daily, Medical Xpress and Laboratory Journal. As well, the story was published in Reason.com (a US magazine's website), 20min.ch (a Swiss newspaper's website) and de Volkskrant (the largest newspaper in Holland).
Tech Today, April 19, 2012
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