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March • 2003
Volume 34 • Number 3
 
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Preparing for this year's Annual Convention
Come to Toronto for APA's 2003 convention.
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Graduate programs land $2 million grants
Interdisciplinary psychology programs focused on the underserved have secured $2 million in federal funding.
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Cover topic: Anger
New takes on getting mad.
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Scientific advisory committees controversy
Allegations of politicization are threatening the credibility of the federal government's scientific advisory committees.
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Life after childhood cancer
Psychologists help children overcome the academic, social and cognitive obstacles that result from the disease and its treatments.
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Braving the ice
Psychologists determine who can weather Antarctica.
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