Category Archives: Psychology

Laugh Well, Live Well

Need a good laugh? Doing so may help you weather disagreements. Use of benevolent humor in conflict leads to greater relationship satisfaction, says student researcher Britney Johnson ’12, Chaska, Minn. Johnson was one of 165 students who shared their success … Continue reading

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Honoring Our Own

Among the 21.8 million military veterans in the United States are some of Concordia’s own. Below are the stories of three students who served in different military branches, in different places, in different roles. What unites them as Cobbers and … Continue reading

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Two psychology students have found evidence that suggests culture contributes to people’s ability to use active memory in recognizing objects and events. Anna Ingebretson ’12 and Katie Zetah ’12 spent a year testing and evaluating visual working memory in select … Continue reading

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