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Monitor on Psychology
Volume 31, No. 1, January 2000  
 
Education

The degree that almost wasn't: The PsyD comes of age
As the PsyD hits the quarter-century mark, its founders consider its wobbly beginnings and ambitious mission.

Professors' most grating habits
Faculty often aren't conscious of their most grating habits.

Students are being armed with red pens
In this month's Student Union, a regular feature for students, the Monitor looks at the trend of incorporating students into the peer-review process.

© Stephen Coan

Once a scholar, always a scholar?
In this month's Chair's corner: Being department chair often pushes research to the back burner. But it doesn't have to.

Learning from real life
In this month's Learning Strategies: Bill Cerbin's class uses true-life scenarios to give students a deeper understanding of coursework.





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