Even before they can read, children as young as 3 are beginning to understand how a written word is different than a simple drawing. That nuance could provide an important early indicator for children who may need extra help with reading lessons, new Arts & Sciences research suggests.
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As the new year gets underway, many make self-improvement resolutions. New research led by Hengchen Dai, PhD, assistant professor at Olin Business School, shows extra motivation is all in the timing and the desire to get away from one’s past, imperfect self.
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The brains of children who suffer clinical depression as preschoolers develop abnormally, compared with the brains of preschoolers unaffected by the disorder, according to university researchers. Their gray matter is lower in volume and thinner in the cortex, a part of the brain important in the processing of emotions.
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Leaders from the university’s Next Age Institute gathered in Washington recently for an event comparing housing policy and urban planning approaches in the U.S., United Kingdom, India and Singapore. Michael Sherraden, PhD (right), participated in the event, as did James V. Wertsch, PhD, and university board member David Conner.
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Cheryl Marie Mueller, clinical administrator in the Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases at the School of Medicine, died Dec. 17, 2015, after a 12-year battle with cancer. She was 52.
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The best of 2015
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6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 8
Alumni & Development Travel Lecture Series
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Noon Monday, Jan. 11
Issues in aging seminar on how fat helps the brain
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11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12
WebMD 101 tutorial for Medical Campus employees
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Kathleen Berchelmann, MD, of the School of Medicine, writes on the Children’s Mom Docs blog about New Year’s resolutions that mothers should embrace, from making eye contact with your kids to taking better care of yourself.
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Bears basketball Staff/Faculty and Family Day will be Saturday, Jan. 9, against the University of Chicago. The No. 11-ranked women’s team tips off at 1 p.m. at the Field House, followed by the men’s game at 3 p.m. Admission is free.
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Chenyang Lu, PhD, of the School of Engineering & Applied Science, has been named an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellow. Read more Notables.
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