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Implementing Positive Structural Changes for Graduate Students in Psychology
A panel shares findings from a recent survey of graduate students, focusing on mental health, academic experiences, and experiences of discrimination.
Conference Presentation
Asking If Behavior Can Be Changed on Climate Crisis
UMass Amherst, UPenn research suggests invoking moral obligation may help
Roadmap to Graduate School: Acing Your Application (2022 Update)
Updated for 2022, this session is the second part of a three-part series covering actionable tips for students who are considering applying for graduate school.
Free-Form Friday
Anxious-Avoidant Duos: Walking on Thin Ice in Relationships and Physical Health
A popular kids’ movie can teach us a thing or two about relationship attachment styles.
The Scientific Establishment Crosses the Rubicon. What’s the Risk?
Without the public’s trust, scientists have difficulty affecting policy and having an impact. With this in mind, we explored how endorsements of presidential candidates by scientific publications affected trust in science.
Social Psychological Perspectives on the Racism Pandemic
As a field, what do we know about how anti-Blackness operates, what can we do, and what should we do in our communities and our society?
Webinar
Donald Trump and the Rise of White Identity in Politics
Data shows that demographic changes in the U.S. are increasing white racial identity.