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Anne Crinnion Featured in UConn Today

Posted on October 18, 2020October 18, 2020 by Collin, Elizabeth

PhD Student, Anne Crinion, was recently featured in UConn Today for having a crossword puzzle published in the New York Times. Read more here. 


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  • Congratulations, Yanina Prystauka
    She will be starting a new position as a postdoctoral fellow at The Arctic University of Norway (Tromso, Norway) in January 2021 where she will be working on heritage language bilingualism.
    Posted on October 18, 2020
  • Congratulations, Charles Davis
    Congratulations to Charles Davis for a recent publication in Psychological Science: Davis, C. P., Joergensen, G. H., Boddy, P., Dowling, C., & Yee, E. (2020). Making it harder to “see” meaning: The more you see something, the more its conceptual representation is susceptible to visual interference. Psychological science, 31(5), 505-517.
    Posted on October 18, 2020
  • Anne Crinnion Featured in UConn Today
    PhD Student, Anne Crinion, was recently featured in UConn Today for having a crossword puzzle published in the New York Times. Read more here. 
    Posted on October 18, 2020
  • Congratulations, Sahil Luthra
    Congratulations to Sahil Luthra for two recent publications. The first is based on his master’s thesis, and the second is the result of an international research experience made possible by the NBL program Luthra, S., Magnuson, J. S., & Myers, E. B. Boosting lexical support does not enhance lexically guided perceptual learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: […]
    Posted on October 18, 2020
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