Tag: yale university

  • Michael Kraus, Yale University – Clothing & Behavior

    Michael Kraus, Yale University – Clothing & Behavior

    Do the clothes make the man? Michael Kraus, assistant professor of organizational behavior at Yale University, examines how what you wear can affect your job performance and social status. Professor Kraus’ research interest include how people perceive and explain the attainment of social status, how these status perceptions influence emotions and behavior in both cooperative and competitive settings, and…

  • Academic Minute Best-Of for 2016!

    Academic Minute Best-Of for 2016!

    Enjoy some of our best segments from September 2015 – August 2016 right here!   Florin Dolcos of the University of Illinois had a very popular segment last January on anxiety disorders and optimism. Anxiety Disorders and Optimism Prof. Florin Dolcos is a Faculty Member in the Department of Psychology, a member of the Beckman Institute’s…

  • Joan Cook, Yale University – Why People Don’t Talk About Traumatic Events

    Joan Cook, Yale University – Why People Don’t Talk About Traumatic Events

    Why do people wait to tell others about traumatic events? Joan Cook, associate professor of psychiatry at Yale University, discusses reasons that cause this delay. Dr. Cook’s clinical and research interests falls within three domains: traumatic stress, geriatric mental health, and the dissemination and implementation of effective mental health services in the community. She has…

  • This Week On The Academic Minute (2016.11.7)

    This Week On The Academic Minute (2016.11.7)

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2016.11.7 Monday, November 7th Sherry Linkon of Georgetown University discusses working class voters in this election cycle. Tuesday, November 8th Benjamin Ho of Vassar College explores political apologies. Wednesday, November 9th Ann Gordon of Chapman University examines natural disaster preparedness. Thursday, November 10th Joan Cook of Yale University delves into why…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2016.1.4)

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2016.1.4)

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2016.1.4 Monday, January 4 Cristine Legare of the University of Texas at Austin discusses the dual engines of cultural learning: imitation and innovation. Tuesday, January 5 Maria Aysa-Lastra of Winthrop University delves how The Great Recession affected Latino immigrants in the United States and Spain. Wednesday,January 6 Leo Fleishman of Union…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2015.4.6)

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2015.4.6)

      Monday, April 6 Ellen Foxman of Yale University examines the common cold. Tuesday, April 7 Glenn Geher of SUNY New Paltz analyzes the DNA of neanderthals. Wednesday, April 8 The University of Scranton’s Jessica Nolan looks at the societal forces that impact recycling. Thursday, April 9 Catherine Murphy of The University of Illinois at…

  • Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, Yale University – Monogamous Monkeys

    Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, Yale University – Monogamous Monkeys

    It’s Valentine’s Day – an appropriate time to look into the love lives of owl monkeys. Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, a biological anthropologist at Yale University, is studying pair bonding in mammals. Eduardo Fernandez-Duque is a biological anthropologist with a general interest in understanding the evolution and maintenance of social systems.  His main research interest is to…

  • Stephen Stearns, Yale University – Continuing Human Evolution

    Stephen Stearns, Yale University – Continuing Human Evolution

    Have we reached a pinnacle in our evolutionary development as a species? Dr. Stephen Stearns, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Yale University, is studying the factors that influence contemporary evolution. Prof. Stephen Stearns specializes in life history evolution, which links the fields of ecology and evolutionary biology, and in evolutionary medicine. He…