51ΑΤΖζΘλΏΪ Valentines overflow this week and next, with a 51ΑΤΖζΘλΏΪ LIVE featuring psychology professors discussing relationships and attachment in people and animals, our βAggies in Loveβ map and special-edition red 51ΑΤΖζΘλΏΪ sweatshirts. Oh, and some βrealβ Valentines, too, well, make that digital Valentines β all of them that fit 51ΑΤΖζΘλΏΪ to a T, as in βLove you from my head to-ma-toesβ β to send by text or email, or to post to social media.
51ΑΤΖζΘλΏΪ LIVE
Spring is coming, and the stores are full of red hearts and candy. What does science have to tell us about how we fall in love, and with whom? What makes us swipe left or right, and does that have anything to do with successful relationships?
Join us for 51ΑΤΖζΘλΏΪ LIVE this Thursday (Feb. 10) for a discussion of these questions with two faculty members from the Department of Psychology:
- Paul Eastwick, who runs the Attraction and Relationships Research Laboratory, investigates how people initiate romantic relationships, and the psychological mechanisms that keep couples happy and committed to each other.
- Karen Bales, a core scientist at the California National Primate Research Center, studies the neurobiology of pair-bonding and biparental care in prairie voles and titi monkeys, species that form lasting monogamous bonds.
The conversation, hosted by Soterios Johnson, will be streamed live on and beginning at 11 a.m.
Questions can be submitted via Facebook and Twitter either in advance or during the show.
β Andy Fell, News and Media Relations
βAggies in Loveβ
Strategic Communicationsβ social media team has been from Aggies who fell in love with someone or discovered a passion or favorite spot on or near campus. We will share those stories on a map on Valentineβs Day, pinpointing the places where the stars aligned for our Aggies.
Look for the βAggies in Loveβ map on 51ΑΤΖζΘλΏΪ social media channels on Feb. 14:
Valentineβs Day sale
51ΑΤΖζΘλΏΪ sweatshirts are turning red for Valentineβs Day, to be available for sale one day only, Monday (Feb. 14), at the and . The sweatshirts, priced at $14, will be sold in-store only. Only two per customer, as supply is limited.
Media Resources
Dateline Staff: Dave Jones, editor, 530-752-6556, dateline@ucdavis.edu; Cody Kitaura, News and Media Relations specialist, 530-752-1932, kitaura@ucdavis.edu.