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It was a pleasure hosting Dr. Aubrey Harrison, a recent alum of the clinical program who presented The Mind Shift: From GW to Tech. Dr. Harrison spoke about his career trajectory, including his experience working as head of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) at Two Chairs.

Thank you very much Dr. Harrison for presenting to our students!

Congratulations to Clinical alum,Dr. Mark Heyman, who recently published a book, "Diabetes Sucks AND You Can Handle It”, a step-by-step managing the emotional challenges of Type 1 Diabetes. Congratulations, Mark!

Link to a description of book: https://beyondtype1.org/diabetes-mental-health-management-book-heyman/?fbclid=IwAR0hdGdz8lReBFJwFJjsjmYK2oEfvsudR8Yrh71GNbmmvEhbnXEOV0CRq2k

Link to purchase via amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1643888730/?fbclid=IwAR1kKzLBKZKwO67HqUHSXf6qZcK9L42vpBEmXHHFijuLmVC5u3PVSW3dEoo

Congratulations to Cognitive Neuroscience alum, Dr. Dick Dubbelde and Cognitive Neuroscience faculty member Dr. Sarah Shomstein on their recent publication in Psychological Science. The title of the article is, "Mugs and Plants: Object Semantic Knowledge Alters Perceptual Processing with Behavioral Ramifications" - see GW press release below. Congratulations on this wonderful achievement!

https://mediarelations.gwu.edu/what-you-know-changes-how-you-see-things