Graduate programs in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ranked among best by U.S. News and World Report
Statistics program secures top-10 rank and several LAS programs improve from previous ranking.
Statistics program secures top-10 rank and several LAS programs improve from previous ranking.
Katherine Rafferty, associate teaching professor in the Department of Psychology, was invited to speak at the grand opening and launch of the Institute for Reproductive Grief Care. Rafferty participated in the Research Reveals panel discussion and shared findings from her recently published study on the communicative tensions in womens’ medication abortion narratives. For additional details … Continue reading Katerine Rafferty invited to speak at Institute for Reproductive Grief Care
Alison Phillps, associate professor in the Department of Psychology was recently elected fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM), the nation’s leading group of multi-specialty professionals dedicated to improving health and quality of life through proven behavioral science. Fellow status within SBM is a distinction conferred on full members in recognition of outstanding contributions … Continue reading Alison Phillips elected fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine
Distinguished Professor of Psychology Craig A. Anderson co-authored the book with Andreas Miles-Novelo, an Iowa State psychology graduate student.
Craig A. Anderson, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, and Andreas Miles-Novelo, a graduate student in the Department of Psychology, have published a book, “Climate Change and Human Behavior: Impacts of a Rapidly Changing Climate on Human Aggression and Violence.” The monograph was recently published by Cambridge University Press. Summary Much of the current rhetoric surrounding climate … Continue reading Craig A. Anderson and Andreas Miles-Novelo publish book: “Climate Change and Human Behavior”
An Iowa State research team discovered that childhood bullying and victimization may not end when students go to college.
New research published by Katherine Rafferty, Tina Coffelt and undergraduate researchers reveals that open dialogue and information sharing can improve health outcomes for emerging adults.
Katherine A. Rafferty, associate teaching professor in the Department of Psychology, has published an article in the Western Journal of Nursing Research. The article, “Mothers’ Support Preferences With Their Chronically Ill Child’s Health Care Team,” was published on July 8. The Western Journal of Nursing Research provides the latest studies on nursing research. The journal … Continue reading Katherine A. Rafferty publishes article in Western Journal of Nursing Research