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Congratulations to Patricia Rodriguez Mosquera and to the Culture and Emotion Lab on the launch of their new site!

Congratulations to Andrea Patalano in Psychology on the launch of the new website for her Research and Decision Making (RDM) Lab. You’ll find the new site at: http://patalanolab.research.wesleyan.edu

Congratulations to the Medieval Studies Program on the launch of their website redesign at:
https://www.wesleyan.edu/medistud/index.html

Congratulations to the College of Social Studies on the launch of their new website! You can visit it at:
http://www.wesleyan.edu/css/

Congratulations to Mike Nelson, Erika Franklin Fowler and their student assistants, Nicholas Quah, Ryan Katz and Harrison Polans on the public launch of their rich resource for thesis writers in the Wesleyan Goverment Department: The User’s Guide to Political Science The site, hosted on Wesleyan’s WordPress, combines information about research methodologies, writing practices and primary […]

Congratulations to Charles Sanislow and the CAPS Lab on the launch of two new sites, one targeted toward students and colleagues and a second with a special orientation toward members of the broader community. The URL’s for the two sites, respect…

Margot Weiss and her colleague Naomi Greyser have recently launched a WordPress site to support their upcoming symposium: Academia and Activism. You can visit the site at:
http://activismacademia.conference.wesleyan.edu/

Congratulation to Matthew Kurtz on the launch of a new web site for the Schizophrenia Cognition Lab.

Congratulations to the History Department on the launch of their newly designed web site!

The Chronicle of Higher Ed has just posted an interesting piece about the Policy Agendas Project at UT Austin. The project tracks the popularity of policy issues in Congressional records of various kinds. Visitors can download the datasets for free, or they can use the interactive graphing tools to look for interesting trends. Seems like […]