
Professor Ann Senghas Publishes Paper on Language Learning Patterns
In December 2020, research by psychology professor Ann Senghas was published in the third chapter of the Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology.
Our program offers a rigorous exposition of the study of the mind in action. In classroom courses, in instructional laboratories, and in research conducted with the faculty, students explore intellectual perspectives and empirical methods expressed across the discipline of Psychology. The Department also connects our students to many forums in the College and at Columbia University for discussion and refinement of scientific work.
The Department of Psychology has been working hard to make this coming academic year as safe as possible, while still providing the highest quality instruction that Barnard is known for.
As the pandemic continues to evolve, we will help guide our students through the curriculum with knowledgeable advising, supportive mentoring, and flexibility in our approach to solving the problems inherent in such unpredictable times.
In December 2020, research by psychology professor Ann Senghas was published in the third chapter of the Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology.
Introducing the incoming editor of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Dr. Colin Wayne Leach.
Prof. Tara Well gives a TEDxOcala talk entitled, "What Mirror Meditation Can Teach You."
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