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May 5, 2021
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Two University of Maryland faculty members Michele Gelfand, a distinguished professor of psychology, and Alessandra Buonanno a research professor of physics have been elected to the Gelfand was recognized for her achievements in original research and is known for many innovative projects, including her theories on tight and loose cultures, as described in her groundbreaking book, This is such an honor for Michele, said Professor Michael Dougherty, chair of the psychology department. We re extremely proud of her accomplishments, and are proud to have her as a Terp. Her election is the latest of many honors, including the 2020 Rubin Theory to Practice Award from the International Society for Conflict Management, the 2020 Katzell Award from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, election in 2019 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Outstanding Contributions to Cultural Psychology Award from the Society for
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The National Academy of Sciences has announced the election of 120 new members, including four APS Fellows, in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. The newly elected NAS members include 59 women, the most in a single year, and 30 international members.
“The historic number of women elected this year reflects the critical contributions that they are making in many fields of science, as well as a concerted effort by our Academy to recognize those contributions and the essential value of increasing diversity in our ranks,” said National Academy of Sciences President Marcia McNutt, in a press release.
Newly elected APS Fellows:
There s an old piece of advice that remains as relevant today as ever: Keep it simple; it will get complex all by itself. This wisdom is especially important during confusing times when information explodes, lies are repeated so often that facts get lost, and people don t trust authorities or any rules established by them.
If you want an example, take the resistance to wear masks or even getting the Covid vaccine. People donât trust the state or science and wonât take precautions even when these might save their lives or those they love.
We seem to be living in separate bubble universes, watching and reading only those sources that already support what we believe, and talking to those with whom we already agree. It s gotten to the point when many are afraid to speak their thoughts openly, particularly in situations where it is not known what others believe.