Lab coordinator position open in the NENS Lab @ Gallaudet University (up to 3 years).
DHH, applicants from underrepresented groups and applicants with ASL knowledge are encouraged to apply.
Full job description: https://t.co/S0O6k7rQtz post #216
Do you know what Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is? We discuss the origins of this theory and how it affects every single one of us, especially during this pandemic. Watch the FULL vodcast at https://t.co/nSKKlIgs67!
Lab coordinator position open in the NENS Lab @ Gallaudet University (up to 3 years).
DHH, applicants from underrepresented groups and applicants with ASL knowledge are encouraged to apply.
Full job description: https://t.co/YtpNgdm2kb post #216
Join us as we celebrate the Classes of 2020 and 2021 in a virtual commencement ceremony!
•Friday, May 14, 2021•
•2 p.m. ET•
Live on Facebook, YouTube, and on https://t.co/xwntZd3OgC
Show your support for our 2020 and 2021 Graduates by posting a message on SM and tagboard!
The CSD Unites Community Foundation has announced their latest microgrant awardees. Learn more about the powerful work of these 6 organizations: https://t.co/72nwNsmhZd
BU Wheelock Receives NIH Grant to Support Dr. Lauren Berger & Study of Deaf Children’s Language Acquisition - Findings will inform understandings of how the variation in parent ASL fluency might affect language acquisition. #humanpotentialtransformed https://t.co/XqMBmcXexP
Dr. Berger's dissertation title: The Role of Sensory Experience and Communication Modality in the Neural Mechanisms Supporting Social Communicative Processes: A fNIRS Hyperscanning Study
Congratulations to Dr. Lauren Berger for successfully defending her dissertation yesterday! She is the first NENS graduate student to complete the Ph.D. in Educational Neuroscience Program. The title of her presentation is in the comments.
We wish good luck to Lauren Berger, a Ph.D. candidate in the (PEN), defending her dissertation on “The role of sensory experience and communication modality in the neural mechanisms supporting social communicative processes: A fNIRS hyperscanning study” tomorrow 12/15/2020