A little over a month into the new year, we may be reevaluating our new year resolutions. A popular resolution is making a change in our diets. This year, The New York Times…
Did you know that there is an online undergraduate journal of psychology? Sentience is an online academic peer-reviewed journal for psychology-focused papers written by…
Dr. Bill Iacono received funding of $58,795 from the National Institute of Health and the State University of New York at Stony Brook, for “Optimized Phenotypes for Genetic…
In a Psychology Today article titled, “Creative Emotional Re-Interpretation and Insightful Change,” Dr. Wilma Koutstaal shares how reframing challenging situations is a…
Wondering how to make your volunteering a consistent practice? A Washington Post article titled, “The holidays are over. Here’s how to volunteer year-round,” features Dr. Mark…
A graduate of our psychology program, Yuanjie, did her Masters in Human Resources & Industrial Relations. She now works as an HR Specialist for a US-based company while living…
Each year, graduating psychology undergraduates are tasked with completing a capstone project to explore an area of interest. The Sharon Borine Capstone Award was created to…
Many of us know the feelings of shame or doubt as we attempt to start something new. Whether we admit it or not, we are expecting perfection. Over time, perfectionism can…
Some scholarship applications are opening, we have a new alumni spotlight, and there are some awesome events happening this week - be sure to check them all out!
The Fall Virtual Undergraduate Research Symposium is a research fair that gives undergraduate researchers across all University of Minnesota campuses the opportunity to…
The Department of Psychology is saddened by the passing of Chad Maroslek, PhD, in November 2021 and celebrates his legacy as a Minnesota Psychologist. Chad was a professor in…