“Rather than seeing fear as a weakness or a burden, what if we began to view it as a springboard for opportunity? What if, instead of allowing it to slow us down, we began to interpret it as our body’s natural way of preparing for greatness?”
Opinions, Column
Channelling the Creativity of Children
“We must slow down and breathe life in through all of our senses, the way that a wonderstruck child would.”
News, Top Story, Academics
Professor Sends Out Survey to Gauge Interest in Neuroscience Major
About half of the top 40 ‘U.S. News and World Report’ schools have a neuroscience program.
Features
Donnah Canavan Just Wants You to Be Happy
Donnah Canavan says that her signature course, Positive Psychology, focuses on helping a person “flourish” and face negative events head-on.
Featured Story, Features
Brain Games: Inside the BC Psychology Department
The implications of the various psychology research experiments conducted in McGuinn Hall are something to get really psyched about.
News, On Campus
Helsel Publishes Book On Correlation Between Psychology and Economics
BC Professor releases with new publication.
News
Russell Unlocks Children’s Emotional Understanding
James Russell explores how children perceive emotion among other related topics in his Personality Theories course.