Concordia psychology students launch 2 undergraduate journals in as many years
Nadia Chaudhri (1978 – 2021): ‘She was a force of nature’
Upcoming Concordia panel asks, What toll does racism take on mental health?
Release of the second episode of the HERMES research team podcast series: The new face of online games
New trees on Loyola Campus commemorate Concordia professors
Release of the first minisode of the HERMES research team podcast series The new face of online games
Launching of the HERMES research team podcast series "The new face of online games"
Concordia psychology PhD Kathleen Kennedy-Turner receives the Prix Relève Étoile for September
Naomi Azar is awarded the $100K Miriam Aaron Roland Graduate Fellowship
Dopamine evoked by reward cues helps us learn about our world, according to Concordia research
COVID-19 is putting older adults’ mental health under additional stress, says Concordia researcher
Studying the sensation of ‘groove’
Mihaela Iordanova wins the 2020 Canadian Association for Neuroscience Young Investigator Award
End-of-term blues? Here’s why you’re feeling down — and how to deal with it
Your 3-step guide to stress-busting
Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski shifts from TV star to author
Concordia researcher wins a Prix Relève étoile from the Fonds de recherche du Québec
Psychology professor Diane Poulin-Dubois wins the 2019 Pickering Award
Obsessive-compulsive disorder research needs more focus on the patient, a new study asserts
From vulnerable adolescents to Ethiopian city dwellers, Concordia’s newest Vanier Scholars counter adversity
Study shows that anger is more harmful to the health of older adults than sadness
A new study of adolescents with eating disorders compares those who use substances and those who don’t while in treatment
Growing up in poverty doubles diagnoses of psychosis-spectrum illnesses like schizophrenia, research says
Cues that predict alcohol remain powerful long after prolonged sobriety, new research finds
Scientific Citizenship Awards celebrate students for their exceptional ethical and leadership qualities
A groove is better with rhythm and harmony, new research shows
The psychology of health
Bilinguals hear sounds differently based on the language they think they’re listening to, new study shows
The Centre for Research in Human Development honours the late Alex E. Schwartzman
Anxiety about close relationships can affect your health, new research shows
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