Autism Center Answers Unmet Need for Community Services
“There’s an unmet need in the community for affordable and accessible clinical and diagnostic services.” “Aiming to become a centralized location for assessment, diagnosis and […]
“There’s an unmet need in the community for affordable and accessible clinical and diagnostic services.” “Aiming to become a centralized location for assessment, diagnosis and […]
Autism Speaks just announced its ninth class of Weatherstone Predoctoral Fellows. Selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants, this year’s fellows includes Maya Reiter, […]
“Minority Students and the Culture of Research” “The practice of science has always been integral to understanding ourselves and the world around us. But students […]
By Michael Price A paper by SDSU autism researcher Ralph-Axel Müller and former master’s student Amanda Khan (currently a clinical psychology doctoral student at Suffolk University […]
Read more about Dr. Aaron Blashill‘s research on the prevalence of seasonal affective disorder, perceived stress, and body dysmorphic disorder in women who frequently use indoor […]
A new study by SDSU Psychology Professor Jean M. Twenge finds that today’s young adults are less likely to have had sex than those a […]
Two students from the Imperial Valley campus, Dianna Hurtado and Gabriel Sanchez, are spending July 10 – July 31 in the Highland region of Chiapas, Mexico.
Dr. Ralph-Axel Müller ‘s research team, including postdoctoral fellow Dr. Joanne Jao Keehn and former Psychology master’s student Sandra Sanchez, found that children with autism […]
It is with mixed emotions that we share the news that Dr. Elizabeth Klonoff has accepted the offer to become the new VP for Research and Dean […]
Nineteen of our psychology undergraduate students studying abroad arrived safely in Milan, Italy. They are studying abroad as part of the PSY 344/PSY 442 course […]