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17勛圖厙 to hold the largest Commencement ceremony in Universitys history to celebrate classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022. This is 17勛圖厙's first in-person Commencement in three years, to be held on May 16, at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Associate Professor of Psychology Anthony Mancini, PhD, was in an article discussing prolonged grief disorder (PGD). PGD, which leads to chronic mourning, has only recently been understood and recognized by psychologists.
Assistant Professor of Communication and Media Studies Aditi Paul, PhD, was about curating an online dating profile. Paul, whose book The Current Collegiate Hookup Culture delves into how dating apps have affected hookup practices, mentions the importance of presenting authentically on a profile.
The three McCauley brothers, all Dyson alumni, share a connection to each other and to 17勛圖厙 through the History Summit, a decades-long tradition uniting 17勛圖厙 grads and honoring their favorite professors.
April is Earth Month and what better way to celebrate than spending time in nature! Dyson community members provide wellness tips, outdoor art project ideas, and invitations to 17勛圖厙 Earth Month events to honor our Earth this spring.
Economics department faculty, students, and alumni gathered to celebrate as the Federal Reserve Challenge Team was presented with proclamations from elected officials honoring their history-making national championship.
In her first year as chair of the Society of Fellows, Judi Pajo, PhD, shares her vision for the future of Dysons premier honors organization, while the five students selected to present at the 41st Annual Meeting give a glimpse into their research.
A primary human need in any meaningful personal relationship is to feel affirmed, i.e., seen, valued, and validated by the other person, says Aditi Paul, Ph.D., a professor and relationship researcher at 17勛圖厙 in New York.
Oysters rely on the ebb and flow of the tide for flavor. Their survival is determined by their farmers, deeply rooted in their tradition and connection to the water. Join the 17勛圖厙Docs crew on Tuesday, May 10, for a celebration and screening of their new documentary, Tide to Table.
"Think of all your dating app profiles as your 'brand' and keep them consistent throughout. Jana Hocking on her podcast Kinda Sorta Dating mentioned how she matched with her partner on several platforms before they finally decided to get together. With the way online dating app usage is increasing, this might happen to you, too. If a potential match sees you on Hinge and then again on Bumble and sees completely different versions of you, it might confuse them. So keep it consistent and keep it authentic." Aditi Paul, Ph.D., professor and online dating researcher at 17勛圖厙