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In the Media

  • The Key to Fulfillment

    From O, The Oprah Magazine | November 16, 2010

    The GGSC's Dacher Keltner is featured in an article on the science of awe and wonder.

  • How Connected Are You?

    From Woman's Day | October 4, 2011

    Greater Good's Jason Marsh discusses the impact technology has on our relationships.

  • Editors Discuss New Greater Good Book, Are We Born Racist?

    From The Morning Show radio show KPFA 94.1 | August 31, 2010

    Jason Marsh and Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton discuss the psychology of prejudiceand Greater Good's new book Are We Born Racist?.

  • The Power Trip

    From The Wall Street Journal | August 14, 2010

    Dacher Keltner discusses the paradox of power, where the traits that aid leaders in gaining their positions of power are lost once they attain them.

  • Dr. Laura’s apology and the science of racism

    From The Washington Post | August 22, 2010

    The Greater Good book Are We Born Racist? is featured to help explain the Dr. Laura controversy.

  • Wealth, Poverty, and Compassion

    From The Economist | July 29, 2010

    Study co-authored by Dacher Ketner finds that the rich are less generous.

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