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Faculty within the Department of Psychological Sciences are conducting research studies on wide-ranging mental health topics with the goal of improving lives, from college students to community members.
Associate Professor of Media Studies Eleanor Patterson's book, "Bootlegging the Airwaves: Alternative Histories of Radio and Television Distribution," has received the 2025 IAMHIST-Michael Nelson Book Prize.
The book includes detailed case studies describing how residents, workers and scientists interact with technology, science and engineering during the processes of treatment and reuse of wastewater in India.
The Promoting Resilience to Improve Disordered Eating (PRIDE) treatment is an innovative, virtually-delivered treatment program that targets identity-related stressors.
Communication Professor Brigitta Brunner released her fifth and sixth books, “Public Relations Campaigns: Skill Development, Strategic Planning, and Effective Teamwork” and “Public Interest Communications: Foundations, Influence, and Importance,” in 2026.