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A Digital Humanities Project

  • The Watering Place
    October 17, 2016

    During the summer of 2016 I started a Digital Humanities project thanks to a seed grant generously provided by the Seton Hall University Digital Humanities Committee.  The purpose of this  project is to reconstruct the history of a location on Staten Island once known as the Watering Place (in present day Tompkinsville/St. George area).  There […]

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Metaphors In Science

  • Tom Cruise and Metaphors as Explanations in Psychology
    November 26, 2012

    When I cover the Abnormal Psychology chapter in my Introductory Psychology Course I start out by showing the class a clip of the Matt Lauer (from the Today Show) interview of Tom Cruise. You can find a clip here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc_wjp262RY This interview took place several years ago about the time that “The War of the […]

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A Bit of SHU History

  • The First Experimental Psychologist at Seton Hall
    November 28, 2012

    While looking through some old Setonians I came across an article about one of the first experimental psychologists at Seton Hall University who has been forgotten. Dr. Gregory Schramm was a Benedictine monk, scientist, and developmental psychologist.  Before coming to Seton Hall in 1937 he was the chair of the Department of Psychology in a […]

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