A friend of mine posted a link to this T-shirt on facebook. I love the quote:
We love you for your brains, only not the way zombies love brains.
Click here to buy on Thinkgeek.com
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Mentoring in pro football quarterbacks
As we were watching "Outside the Lines" this morning on ESPN, I realized this video dovetails nicely with the idea of Erikson's "Generativity vs. Stagnation" stage. Experienced quarterbacks, maybe even "aging" quarterbacks, as far as pro football goes, have a love/hate relationship with the idea of training up the next generation of quarterbacks - the players who will eventually replace them.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
APS convention is coming, and I've been busy!
A month has gone by with many boxes being collected for our big move, and lots of planning with my future coworkers and bosses for the upcoming semester's course offerings. Is it too nerdy to say that it's so *fun* to do those things? :) Choosing textbooks (and getting sample copies for free!) is a singular joy of being a professor.
Anyway, I noticed that the APS convention is coming up in May (which I haven't been to in nearly a decade when it was in New Orleans!), but since it's a) in Chicago, and b) soon before our move, it wasn't even on my radar until recently. When I was on their webpage checking out the contents, I came across a series of interviews called "Inside the Psychologist's Studio" - probably a spoof on "Inside the Actors' Studio" - where they are interviewing heavyweights like Elizabeth Loftus and Paul Ekman. This year's convention will feature an interview with Brenda Milner, the psychologist who was famous for publishing the account of H.M.
Cool idea, APS!
Last for today, here's my newest "modern-art" (can I call it that?) find for office decor. Good grief, Etsy. So much cool stuff to be seen.
Anyway, I noticed that the APS convention is coming up in May (which I haven't been to in nearly a decade when it was in New Orleans!), but since it's a) in Chicago, and b) soon before our move, it wasn't even on my radar until recently. When I was on their webpage checking out the contents, I came across a series of interviews called "Inside the Psychologist's Studio" - probably a spoof on "Inside the Actors' Studio" - where they are interviewing heavyweights like Elizabeth Loftus and Paul Ekman. This year's convention will feature an interview with Brenda Milner, the psychologist who was famous for publishing the account of H.M.
Cool idea, APS!
Last for today, here's my newest "modern-art" (can I call it that?) find for office decor. Good grief, Etsy. So much cool stuff to be seen.
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