This week’s Hometown Hero is Mitch Prinstein, the John Van Seters Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, and a member of the Clinical Psychology Program.
Mitch’s book “Popular” was chosen for this year’s Carolina Summer Reading Program. He spoke with WCHL’s Ron Stutts about the premise of the book and the lessons we can learn from it.
“No one has a neutral feeling about popularity. We all think back to high school, probably a majority of people wish that went a little differently or that they were a little more cool.”
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