07/16/2015
Did you participate in the MSU MAP Project and want to learn more about the study and our results? Are you interested in learning about child development and child psychology?
Then feel free to watch the presentation given by our research team directors, Judith Danovitch and Jason Moser. Here they discuss the specific measures and results from the MSU MAP Project. Video link provided below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NICCZ-tRY3Y
Session 2, Danovitch & Moser - Neural, Cognitive, and Social Contributions to Children's IH
Neural, Cognitive, and Social Contributions to the Development of Children’s Intellectual Humility Judith Danovitch, University of Louisville Jason Moser, Mi...
06/01/2015
Thank you to all of the families that made it out to the Farmer's Market this past weekend despite the weather! We appreciate everyone that has participated and the support of our local community!
05/30/2015
Don't forget to join us for some learning & bounce house fun at the Meridian Township Farmer's Market from 10AM-2PM!
05/28/2015
We are hosting a free thank you event for all families that participated in the MSU MAP Project as well as any other families in our community. Our informational child-friendly event will take place this Saturday, May 30th from 10AM to 2PM at the Meridian Township Farmer's Market in Okemos!
Please join us for some bounce house fun and learn about our research too :)
Details listed below:
When? Saturday, May 30th 10AM-2PM
Where? Meridian Township Farmer's Market
5151 Marsh Road
Okemos, MI 48864
04/15/2015
The MSU Science Festival starts tonight and ends Sunday evening! This is a free event open to the public that is perfect for adults and children alike!
Make sure to join our team tomorrow evening to learn more about our research, and how to adopt more humble and flexible thinking styles so that learning can flourish. Join us at 8pm in room 1420 of the Biomedical Physical Sciences Building on campus!
Please visit http://sciencefestival.msu.edu/ for more information.
Home Page - Science Festival - Michigan State University
The MSU Science Festival is a Free multi-day celebration of science, fueled by some of the basic elements essential to scientific inquiry: curiosity, wonder, and discovery.
04/07/2015
We're looking for more 8-year-olds boys and 7-year-olds girls to participate in our follow-up study! Be on the look out for e-mails & phone calls from our project coordinator, or if you & your child would like to participate again feel free to contact us at [email protected] or at (517) 432-4428 :)
04/03/2015
The MSU MAP Project is still looking for more families that participated in the initial study to come back again for a follow-up study! If you are interested in participating, please contact us as we only have a few weeks left! Send us an email at [email protected] or give us a call at (517) 432-4428.
11/20/2014
New study coming soon! If you already participated in the MSU MAP project study, be on the look out for e-mails and phone calls from members of the research team over the next few months! If you're interested in participating, feel free to e-mail us at [email protected] or give us a call at (517) 432-4428.
05/06/2014
Q&A with Psychologist, Judith Danovitch! She has played a crucial role in the development and progression of the MSU MAP project! To read the full interview please visit our blog at: http://www.msumap.blogspot.com/
04/19/2014
Come to the Breslin center today until 5pm for a fun-filled day with your kids! Learn about fun activities to do here at MSU! Adult admission is $2 & kids are just $1. Help support MSU & come have some fun!
04/15/2014
Looking for something fun to do with your kids this weekend? Come to the Breslin Takeover Carnival & Resource Fair this Saturday from 1-5pm! There will a petting zoo, bounce house, clowns, a dunk tank & more!
03/14/2014
Curious about where the MSU MAP Project takes place? Check out our blog for the picture of the week at, www.msumap.blogspot.com, to find out for yourself! Our child-friendly lab & themed prizes makes participating even more fun!