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Do Juvenile Offenders Have Different Morals than Kids Who Don’t Get Into Trouble?

Nov 11, 2020
BY Sharlene Fernandes and Eyal Aharoni
Incarcerated adolescents who score high in psychopathy don’t support important moral values as strongly as most people do.
Character & Context Blog
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Emotions as a Ph.D. Student: On Feeling “Meh”

May 18, 2022
BY Sharlene Fernandes
Being able to label our emotions is the first step toward using effective coping strategies to manage them.
Newsletter Articles
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Effective Ways To Build And Sustain Research Collaborations

Nov 16, 2021
BY Sharlene Fernandes
Research is rarely done in isolation. Building mutually beneficial collaborations with other researchers can strengthen your project.
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Introducing the 2021-2022 Student Committee

Feb 24, 2021
BY Hasagani Tissera
We warmly welcome the new student committee members for the year 2021-2022.
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Introducing the 2022-2023 Student Committee

Dec 14, 2021
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SPSPotlight: March 2021

Mar 24, 2021
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Mentoring Undergraduates as a Graduate Student

May 19, 2021
BY Sharlene Fernandes
At some point in their academic careers, many grad students will train or mentor their fellow undergrads. Though rife with challenges, these pairings are often beneficial to both the mentor and the mentee.
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Networking During In-person Academic Conferences—Pandemic Style

Mar 17, 2022
BY Sharlene Fernandes
Some conferences have resumed their in-person format and as grad students, networking with others in the field has never been more important.
Newsletter Articles
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Building a Strong and Collaborative Relationship with your Ph.D. Advisor: Best Practices

Sep 16, 2021
BY Sharlene Fernandes
From the beginning of your graduate career to defending your dissertation, your advisor plays a crucial role in your success as a graduate student.
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How Can You Use Social Media to Your Advantage In Grad School?

Jun 15, 2022
BY Sharlene Fernandes
Most of us have heard about—or experienced— the negative consequences of using social media (yes, it can be very distracting!). But are there ways in which we can use it to our advantage?
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3 Ways for Advisors to Support Grad Students by Considering Cultural Differences

Jul 15, 2021
BY Sharlene Fernandes
With increasing diversity in the graduate student body, mentors face a unique challenge in navigating these cross-cultural differences.
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