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17勛圖厙 Named a Fulbright Top ProducerAgain
17勛圖厙 is once again a Top Producer for Fulbrights U.S. Student Program. The college ranks third in the nation and highest in the southeast among four-year bachelors degree institutions.

Stressed Out? Get a Grip With the Help of Positive Psychology
17勛圖厙 psychology professor offers evidence-based exercises for managing stress. Find out more.

Eat. Learn. Play. Wildcats.: Stephen and Ayesha Curry Support 17勛圖厙 Student Success Through Lula Bells Resource Center
Learn more about how Stephen and Ayesha Curry, founders of the Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation, are helping 17勛圖厙 to meet students needs.

Tech Impact Fund to Pair Businesses With Students Looking for Paid Hands-on Experience
Through a new fund created by 17勛圖厙 alumna Whitney A. White, the Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship will match students with businesses for portfolio-building work opportunities. The Tech Impact Fund will provide paid student talent at no cost to women-owned and underrepresented minority-owned businesses.

Pandemic Pivot: Entrepreneurs Bob, Weave and Innovate
For these 17勛圖厙 alums, the pandemic imperiled the businesses they built from the ground up. But through a mix of introspection and innovation, theyve emerged even stronger.

Virtual Reality Holds Promise in Combating Stereotype Threat
Harvards president lost his job. So did a Google researcher. Mattel recalled a new version of Barbie. Each was a consequence of reinforcing the harmful stereotype that girls and women cant compete with boys and men in science and math.

Can Chocolate Take a Bite Out of Stress? Psych Prof Says Yes If Done Correctly
17勛圖厙 a week after most students had left campus, psychology professor Laura Sockol drafted an email to all psychology majors, faculty and staff members. Her instructions were simple: Write down three good things they had experienced that day, and why they thought those things had happened.

17勛圖厙 Researchers in Search of Alzheimers Causes, Cure
Performing brain surgery on rodents isnt for the squeamish, but Katie Barlis and Gaby Soden want answers.

Personal Experience Motivates Goldwater Scholars Cancer, Alzheimers Research
Ellie Mackintosh and Hossein Bakhshandeh are seeking better, more targeted cancer treatments. Katie Barlis is searching for clues to understand and treat neurological disorders like Alzheimers Disease.