Psychological Science News
24 June 2025Conflicting Evidence May Not Change Minds but Strong Evidence Can
With support from her former student co-authors, Assistant Professor Stephanie Anglin’s research reveals that people are more open to changing their beliefs than previously thought—when presented with high-quality evidence.
Read More13 June 2025Faculty Promotion Awarded
Five associate professors are approved for promotion.
Read More30 April 2025Graham Flips Perspective on Neural Coding
Associate Professor Daniel Graham parses new viewpoint on brain dynamics research that can create better understanding of disorders such as epilepsy.
Read More24 April 2025National Research Recognition: HWS Receives “Research College” Designation from Carnegie Classification of Colleges and Universities
Carnegie recognizes HWS as one of the most committed institutions among colleges and universities across the country for research and development, highlighting opportunities for faculty mentored study and impact of cutting-edge research.
Read More15 April 2025HWS Presents at the 96th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association
Student-Faculty research explores the influence of medical and mindfulness practices on mental health and behavioral outcomes.
Read More24 March 2025From Lost Pictures to an Exhibition
Hobart alumnus Andy Satter ’75 restores photos he took in the 1970s for 64-page book Walk-ins Welcome that was released March 20 and is now on display as “The Diner Project – Remember A Time Passed But Not Forgotten” at CambridgeSide Galleria.
Read More23 January 2025Seeing and Feeling
Associate Professor of Psychological Science Dan Graham’s most recent research explores the connections between what people see and how they feel about what they’re looking at.
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