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Maier graduated with a BA from the University of Michigan in 1923. After a year of graduate work, he studied at the University of Berlin during 1925 and 1926, and completed his PhD at Michigan in 1928. Maier was a National Research Council Fellow with Karl Lashley at the University of Chicago in 1929-1931, and joined the faculty at Michigan in ...
She reviewed for The New York Journal of Books [4] and blogged at HuffPost. [ 5 ] Her publications include the novels Freezing Point (2008), [ 6 ] Boiling Point (2011), [ 7 ] and The Marsh King's Daughter (June 2017), [ 8 ] and The Wicked Sister [ 9 ] Her short story "Calling the Shots" was published in the anthology, First Thrills: High-Octane ...
Dunning has published more than 80 peer-reviewed papers, book chapters, and commentaries. He is well known for co-authoring a 1999 study [4] with graduate student Justin Kruger after reading about the 1995 Greater Pittsburgh bank robberies in which the perpetrators wore lemon juice instead of masks, thinking it would make them invisible to security cameras.
He was the half-brother of the existential psychologist Rollo May who was 30 years older. [3] Their father died when May was nine years old. He did his undergraduate work at Ohio Wesleyan University , graduating in 1962, and received a medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1965.
Marguerite de Angeli, writer and illustrator, won 1950 Newbery Award, one of first inductees of Michigan Women's Hall in of Fame (born in Lapeer) K. A. Applegate, children's and young adult author (born in Ann Arbor) Mark Crilley, manga creator, children's book author/illustrator; creator of Miki Falls, Akiko, Brody's Ghost, and POP!
John William Atkinson (December 31, 1923 – October 27, 2003), also known as Jack Atkinson, was an American psychologist who pioneered the scientific study of human motivation, achievement and behavior. He was a World War II veteran, teacher, scholar, and long term member of the University of Michigan community.
Wayne Walter Dyer (May 10, 1940 – August 29, 2015) was an American self-help author and a motivational speaker.Dyer earned a Bachelor’s degree in History and Philosophy, a Master’s degree in Psychology and an Ed.D. in Guidance and Counseling at Wayne State University in 1970.