Professor Cues Affect STEM Motivation Professors’ responses to students’ questions convey more than you might think.
Who Creates Extreme “Fitspiration”? Extremely unrealistic body imagery abounds on social media, but who creates it?
Money and Status Fever in an Unequal World Different people have different reasons to seek more wealth and status in the face of inequality.
Career Advice to “Follow Your Passions” Has a Paradoxical Downside Although it sounds freeing, maybe it’s not.
Motivating Busy Professionals to Change Leveraging values can persuade teachers to adopt more inclusive classroom practices.
10 Daily Habits to Improve Your Mood and Maximize Self-Care While Achieving Grad School Goals May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and SPSPotlight Co-Editor Lourdes Mestre is marking the occasion by sharing self-care tips for grad students.
Selfies and Other Third-Person Photos Help Us Capture the Meaning of Moments New research offers insight about the way we choose to take photographs.
Critical Ignoring as a Core Competence for Digital Citizens Critical ignoring is a smart way to stand against overabundant and low-quality information.
How You Think About Opportunities Can Influence Your Success Your beliefs about opportunities may be stopping you from achieving your dreams.