Associate Professor Sandra Langeslag talked to TODAY show host Jenna Bush Hager about the science of love.
Associate Professor Sandra Langeslag talked to TODAY show host Jenna Bush Hager about the science of love.
Associate Professor Sandra Langeslag talked to TODAY show host Jenna Bush Hager about the science of love.
Associate Professor Sandra Langeslag talked to TODAY show host Jenna Bush Hager about the science of love.
Kimbrough was the featured speaker in the fifth installment of “Ethics: A Foundation for Success,” the alumni conversations series created by Joseph Stieven and his wife, Mary.
Seven faculty members received tenure and promotions to associate professor, five earned the rank of full professor and 16 non-tenure track faculty members also advanced.
Seven faculty members received tenure and promotions to associate professor, five earned the rank of full professor and 16 non-tenure track faculty members also advanced.
Seven faculty members received tenure and promotions to associate professor, five earned the rank of full professor and 16 non-tenure track faculty members also advanced.
Undergraduate and graduate students had a chance to share their own research and gain insight from women faculty members in STEM fields.
Undergraduate and graduate students had a chance to share their own research and gain insight from women faculty members in STEM fields.
Undergraduate and graduate students had a chance to share their own research and gain insight from women faculty members in STEM fields.
Learn about love, sex, attraction, marriage and strategies for the broken-hearted from the assistant professor and director of the NEM Lab.
Learn about love, sex, attraction, marriage and strategies for the broken-hearted from the assistant professor and director of the NEM Lab.
Learn about love, sex, attraction, marriage and strategies for the broken-hearted from the assistant professor and director of the NEM Lab.
Students from UMSL and other local universities attended the event, which featured a discussion of Yale Professor Meg Urry’s 2011 talk “Women in Science – Why So Few?”
Sandra Langeslag appeared on NPR, and Lauren Obermark and Jennifer Siciliani both served as guest panelists on “St. Louis on the Air.”
Sandra Langeslag’s research on how to get over a breakup has received attention around the globe, but she’s not the only faculty member who’s been in the news in the past year.
Langeslag’s study shows that thinking negatively about exes increases chances of feeling less love toward them … but can also leave people in a bad mood.
Lynn will begin pursuing a master’s degree from the Department of Developmental Biology and Neuroscience at Tohoku University in April.
Can human beings regulate how much they love someone? This psychology professor’s recent study says yes.
Leading the project are (from left) Kruti Surti, Amanda Lococo, Assistant Professor of Psychology Sandra Langeslag, Remy Mallett and Kaylyn Moore.