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  • A glance at the current issue of Greater Good: What makes a hero

    From The Chronicle of Higher Education | February 13, 2007

  • Happinesss 101

    From The New York Times | January 7, 2007

    D.T. Max writes on the growth of positive psychology, taking from professors that include Kashdan, Seligman, Fredrickson.

  • The Psychology of Power

    From KQED Radio | December 11, 2006

    Greater Good Science Center Founder and Faculty Director Dacher Keltner is featured in this forum which takes a look at the psychology of power and its effect on our social and working lives.

  • Video Games Get Serious

    From UTNE Reader | October 19, 2006

    A new type of video game sets its sights on world peace and sustainability.

  • Aesthetics 101

    From UTNE Reader | July/August 2006

    Laine Bergeson talks about the lack of inspiration and the "public school experience" in modern day academics.

  • National Smiles

    From The New York Times | December 11, 2005

    D.T. Max draws a distinction between American and English smiles.

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