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5 easy Halloween costumes for psychologists

5 easy Halloween costumes for psychologists

October 24, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Not sure what to be this year for Halloween, PSY Spartans? We've got you!

MSU Twin Registry and Detroit Pistons Team Up for an Expanded Third Annual Twin Night

MSU Twin Registry and Detroit Pistons Team Up for an Expanded Third Annual Twin Night

October 22, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

The MSU Twin Registry and the Detroit Pistons are partnering once again for the third annual Twin Night on Friday, December 5th at the Little Caesars Arena—this year with even more offerings for fans!

PSY Student Athlete Spotlight with Dolan Gilbert

PSY Student Athlete Spotlight with Dolan Gilbert

October 21, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Hockey player Dolan Gilbert transferred to Michigan State University in 2023 to focus on his goal of being a sports psychologist. One day, he emailed the MSU hockey team to see if they needed a back-up goalie, and they did! Ever since, Dolan has been balancing his academics and being a student athlete at MSU.

Meet Jennifer Renick, MSU's Newest Community Psychologist

Meet Jennifer Renick, MSU's Newest Community Psychologist

October 20, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Michigan State University's Department of Psychology welcomes Dr. Jennifer Renick as a new assistant professor in the ecological-community research area. Dr. Renick brings a passion for community psychology and youth engagement to Michigan State University.

Researchers lead $3.7M study to shed light on perimenopause and psychosis

Researchers lead $3.7M study to shed light on perimenopause and psychosis

October 16, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

For decades, women's midlife experiences have been largely overlooked by medical research. A study at Michigan State University is changing that by diving into the understudied period of perimenopause and its potential impacts on mental health.

Meet Elisabeth Silver, MSU’s New Organizational Psychologist

Meet Elisabeth Silver, MSU’s New Organizational Psychologist

October 13, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

The Michigan State University Psychology Department welcomes Elisabeth Silver as a new assistant professor in the organizational psychology research area. Dr. Silver's research focuses on how organizations and individual employees respond to changes in workplace demographics.

Access Torch: Jessica Tschida

Access Torch: Jessica Tschida

October 13, 2025 - Emily Jodway

Jessica Tschida, a fifth-year PhD student in the Clinical Science research area, is the College of Social Science's Access Torch during the month of October, as they recognize World Mental Health Day on October 10 and the importance of mental health care practices and access for all.

Access Spotlight: Barbara and Mark Gerson

Access Spotlight: Barbara and Mark Gerson

October 13, 2025 - Emily Jodway

The College of Social Science's Access Spotlight for the month is on Barbara and Mark Gerson, two longtime Michigan State supporters and mental health advocates. As we celebrate World Mental Health Day on October 10, we want to acknowledge Mark and Barbara’s role in the creation of the Gerson Family Mental Health Initiative (GHFMI) 2016.

From 8 Mile to Grand Marshal — Paul Rosenberg Comes Home

From 8 Mile to Grand Marshal — Paul Rosenberg Comes Home

October 9, 2025 - Aimee Klevorn

From psychology major to music industry mogul, Paul Rosenberg’s path has been anything but conventional. Now, the Spartan alum returns to MSU as the 2025 Homecoming Grand Marshal, reconnecting with the place where his journey began.

Meet Carol — 2025 Homecoming Court Member

Meet Carol — 2025 Homecoming Court Member

October 9, 2025 - Anna Ludlow

Carol Massey is a Criminal Justice and Psychology student whose commitment to service, restorative justice and student support reflects the heart of the Spartan experience.

Social psychologist Dr. Gwendolyn Seidman joins MSU Psychology

Social psychologist Dr. Gwendolyn Seidman joins MSU Psychology

October 7, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

The Michigan State University Department of Psychology welcomes associate professor Dr. Gwendolyn Seidman to its faculty. As a social psychologist, Dr. Seidman’s research focuses on romantic relationships, social media, and personality traits like narcissism.

Meet Meltem Yucel, MSU's New Moral Psychology Researcher

Meet Meltem Yucel, MSU's New Moral Psychology Researcher

October 3, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

The Michigan State University Department of Psychology welcomes Dr. Meltem Yucel as a new assistant professor in the social/personality research area. Dr. Yucel's research focuses on how children and adults understand rules, group identity, and moral development.

Building Belonging: MSU Event Highlights Community and Mental Health

Building Belonging: MSU Event Highlights Community and Mental Health

October 3, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

To recognize Mental Illness Awareness Week, Mental Health Research Connect will partner with NAMI Lansing to host a special event bringing awareness to mental health and the importance of collective support.

Graduate student Beau Zhang helps shape MSU’s 2nd Annual Disability Summit

Graduate student Beau Zhang helps shape MSU’s 2nd Annual Disability Summit

September 26, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

On October 3, 2025, MSU's 2nd Annual Disability Summit will highlight the lived experiences of individuals with disabilities and explore ways to create more accessible practices. Among the student leaders helping shape the event is Beau Zhang, a PhD candidate in cognitive neuroscience in MSU’s Department of Psychology.

Two PSY nominees for Marshall Scholarship

Two PSY nominees for Marshall Scholarship

September 25, 2025 - Anneliese Mackel and Kristin Janka

A current PSY student and a PSY alumnus have been nominated by Michigan State University for the Marshall Scholarship, which provides support to approximately 50 of the most outstanding undergraduates in the country to study at any university in the United Kingdom. MSU has produced 20 Marshall Scholars to date.

New Peer Mentoring Program Brings Student Success to Department of Psychology

New Peer Mentoring Program Brings Student Success to Department of Psychology

September 22, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

This semester, 14 psychology majors have become PSY Student Success Mentors, supporting fellow students in the Department of Psychology.

Psychology’s Ted Schwaba Awarded Early Career Trajectory Award

Psychology’s Ted Schwaba Awarded Early Career Trajectory Award

September 19, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Congratulations to Dr. Ted Schwaba for receiving the SAGE Early Career Trajectory Award from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP)!

MSU researchers address gap in substance use disorder treatment

MSU researchers address gap in substance use disorder treatment

September 8, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

A team of researchers from Michigan State University and community partners has conducted critical research to address gaps in treatment of substance use disorder in Michigan’s St. Clair County and the city of Port Huron. This research, culminating in support resources, comes in time for September: National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month.

Student view: From struggle to advocacy, my journey to help others with mental health

Student view: From struggle to advocacy, my journey to help others with mental health

September 8, 2025 - Andelina Grossi, Shelly DeJong

After losing a friend to suicide and experiencing her own struggles with mental health, PSY major Andelina Grossi decided to write a book to process her own experience and to help others.

Balancing tennis and psychology: Luke Baylis on thriving as a student athlete

Balancing tennis and psychology: Luke Baylis on thriving as a student athlete

September 5, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

As a MSU student, Luke found a way to thrive on the court and in the classroom. Now in his second year at Michigan State’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, Luke shares about his experience as a psychology major and student athlete, what tips he has for other student athletes, and more!

Psi Chi Spotlight with President Hannah Hurd

Psi Chi Spotlight with President Hannah Hurd

September 2, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Hannah Hurd is the new president of Psi Chi at Michigan State University. Recently, Hannah shared about her new role as Psi Chi president, what attendees can expect out of getting involved this year, and her advice for incoming first year students.

MSU study finds tiny microbes shape brain development

MSU study finds tiny microbes shape brain development

August 27, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

New research from Michigan State University finds that microbes play an important role in shaping early brain development, specifically in a key brain region that controls stress, social behavior, and vital body functions.

Psychology Club Spotlight with Co-Presidents Paz and Moon

Psychology Club Spotlight with Co-Presidents Paz and Moon

August 26, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Moon Tran and Paz Bonaventura are the 2025-2026 co-presidents of the Psychology Club. Hear from Moon and Paz as they describe the club, share their goals as co-presidents, and tell why this club is important to them!

Six Student Clubs for Psychology Undergrads

Six Student Clubs for Psychology Undergrads

August 25, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Finding your community is key here at MSU! Here are six groups for PSY students to consider!

PSY Internship Spotlight with Alina Acosta

PSY Internship Spotlight with Alina Acosta

August 19, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Alina Acosta, a senior majoring in psychology with a minor in Youth and Development. This summer, Alina is an outreach intern at End Violent Encounters. Continue reading to see how psychology plays a role in Alina’s internship, what has surprised her the most, what advice she has for others, and more!

Jason Moser named New Associate Dean of Research for the College of Social Science

Jason Moser named New Associate Dean of Research for the College of Social Science

August 18, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Congratulations to Jason Moser on being named the new Associate Dean of Research for the College of Social Science.

PSY Internship Spotlight with Katelyn Kraemer

PSY Internship Spotlight with Katelyn Kraemer

August 11, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Katelyn Kraemer, a 3rd year student triple majoring in Psychology, Theatre, and Arts and Humanities through the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities. This summer, Katelyn is interning at All the Worlds a Stage.

Meet the incoming Clinical Science graduate students

Meet the incoming Clinical Science graduate students

August 7, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Five graduate students will be joining the Department of Psychology's Clinical Science research area this fall. Get to know them a bit here.

Meet the incoming Ecological-Community graduate students

Meet the incoming Ecological-Community graduate students

August 6, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Three graduate students will be joining the Department of Psychology's Ecological-Community Psychology research area this fall. Get to know them a bit here.

Meet the incoming Cognition & Cognitive Neuroscience graduate students

Meet the incoming Cognition & Cognitive Neuroscience graduate students

August 5, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Four graduate students will be joining the Department of Psychology's Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience research area this fall. Get to know them a bit here.

PSY Internship Spotlight with Ashley Lowes-Cannizzaro

PSY Internship Spotlight with Ashley Lowes-Cannizzaro

August 1, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Ashley Lowes-Cannizzaro, a fifth year MSU student double majoring in Animal Science and Psychology. This summer, Ashley is interning at the Equine Center for Learning through the Lansing School District. Read on to see how this internship is combining both of her majors!

MSU’s Miller Named to Academy of Community Engagement Scholarship

MSU’s Miller Named to Academy of Community Engagement Scholarship

July 28, 2025 - Emily Springer

Dr. Robin Lin Miller has been selected to join the Academy of Community Engagement Scholarship and will be inducted as a member this summer. This academy recognizes exceptional leaders from universities and broader society who have made significant contributions to advancing university-community collaborations.

Feeling more extroverted? Study finds you may have learned how to handle daily stress better

Feeling more extroverted? Study finds you may have learned how to handle daily stress better

July 25, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

A new study led by Michigan State University found that as people get better at handling stress on a daily basis, they also become more extroverted, agreeable and open to new experiences over a nearly 20-year period.

PSY Research Spotlight with Keeley Stankus

PSY Research Spotlight with Keeley Stankus

July 22, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

As a first-year psychology student, Keeley Stankus was awarded a PURI Award to help fund her research in Dr. Alexandra Castillo-Ruiz's lab where they are looking at the impact of Cesarean births on brain development. Here Keeley shares about her research journey, what she's currently doing in the lab, and what advice she has for other students.

Access Torch: Bobicheng (Beau) Zhang

Access Torch: Bobicheng (Beau) Zhang

July 21, 2025 - Emily Jodway

Beau Zhang is a PhD candidate studying cognitive neuroscience in the psychology department at Michigan State. Beau engages with various organizations on campus supports individuals with disabilities.

Dissertation of the Year Award goes to MSU Alumna Dr. Jaleah Rutledge

Dissertation of the Year Award goes to MSU Alumna Dr. Jaleah Rutledge

July 17, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Congratulations to MSU Ecological-Community Psychology alumna Dr. Jaleah Rutledge on being awarded the 2025 Dissertation of the Year Award at the Society for Community Research and Action Biennial meeting held in East Lansing, Michigan on June 19, 2025.

PSY Internship Spotlight with Shemaiah Reeves

PSY Internship Spotlight with Shemaiah Reeves

July 11, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Shemaiah Reeves, a third-year student double majoring in Psychology and African American and African Studies. This summer, Shemaiah is interning at Children’s Therapy Corner where they provide children with occupational, speech, and physical therapies along with Applied Behavioral Analysis therapy.

Have tattoos? New study shows people consistently misjudge your personality

Have tattoos? New study shows people consistently misjudge your personality

July 7, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

A new study led by Michigan State University provides insights into the personality perceptions surrounding tattooed individuals. As tattoos become more mainstream, this research sheds light on how specific tattoos are judged — and shows how wrong those judgements can be.

PSY Internship Spotlight with Hanna Kemenah

PSY Internship Spotlight with Hanna Kemenah

July 3, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Hanna Kemenah, a fourth-year student pursuing a B.S. in Psychology at Michigan State University. This summer, Hanna is interning at Health Quest Physical Therapy in both Oxford and Waterford township. Get to know Hanna, how this internship applies to her future goals, and what advice she has for others looking for internships in this Q&A.

How can we make fewer mistakes? US Navy funds new study to find out.

How can we make fewer mistakes? US Navy funds new study to find out.

June 19, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

A team of cognitive psychologists have received a $860,000 grant from the Office of Naval Research to develop assessments for identifying people who are good at performing complex procedural tasks, even under challenging conditions like sleep deprivation and frequent interruptions.

Incoming PSY student wins full scholarship as a Williams Scholar

Incoming PSY student wins full scholarship as a Williams Scholar

June 19, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Among the 2025 Williams Scholars is Lillian Navin of Royal Oak, Michigan. Lillian plans to major in psychology through the College of Social Science. Lillian is only one of two College of Social Science students to receive the award.

MSU students win the 2025 American Evaluation Association Case Competition

MSU students win the 2025 American Evaluation Association Case Competition

June 19, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

First place from this year’s American Evaluation Association Student Evaluation Case Competition went to Evaluators Will, a team of three Michigan State University students including Dayna Gallagher, Missy Catlow, and Kevin Yu.

Community connects with Transgender Resilience Postcard Project

Community connects with Transgender Resilience Postcard Project

June 16, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Researchers have given out over 10,000 postcards to the community over the last couple of years—postcards that highlight what resilience means to the transgender and non-binary community.

Access Champion: Dr. Aldo Barrita

Access Champion: Dr. Aldo Barrita

June 12, 2025 - Emily Jodway

We celebrate Dr. Aldo Barrita, a Social Psychologist and Dean’s Research Associate Fellow whose research focuses on unpacking the impact of intersectional microaggressions on LGBTQ+ people of color.

Access Spotlight: Dr. Danielle Chiaramonte

Access Spotlight: Dr. Danielle Chiaramonte

June 12, 2025 - Emily Jodway

Dr. Chiaramonte is an MA and PhD graduate from our Ecological Community Psychology Program, and she now serves as an associate research scientist at Yale University’s LGBTQ Mental Health Initiative.

PSY Academic Advisor Spotlight with Andrew Murray

PSY Academic Advisor Spotlight with Andrew Murray

June 11, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Andrew Murray, an academic advisor in the Department of Psychology. Andrew knows firsthand what it’s like to adjust to a large school like Michigan State University from growing up in a small town. As a first-generation college student, Andrew is dedicated to each student’s success and being a constant source of support as they navigate their own paths at MSU.

Psychology's Aldo Barrita receives award for research on LGBTQ Individuals of Color

Psychology's Aldo Barrita receives award for research on LGBTQ Individuals of Color

June 4, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Congratulations to Dr. Aldo Barrita, a Dean’s Research Associate in the Department of Psychology at Michigan State University, for receiving The Barbara Smith & Jewell E. Horvat Early Career Award for Research on LGBTQ Individuals of Color Award.

Dr. Lee June Retires from Michigan State University after 52 years of service, social justice, and scholarship

Dr. Lee June Retires from Michigan State University after 52 years of service, social justice, and scholarship

June 2, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

After 52 years of service at Michigan State University, Dr. Lee June officially retired.

MSU Psychologists participate in unforgettable Spartan Bus Tour

MSU Psychologists participate in unforgettable Spartan Bus Tour

May 27, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

In early May, a group of Michigan State University faculty members and administrators set out on the second Spartan Bus Tour to learn more about the communities in Detroit and how MSU works with partners to support the city’s economic development, advance the arts, transform schools, improve health and protect the environment. Dr. Kelly Klump and Dr. Kaston Anderson Jr. were two of the 60 delegates on the bus.

Doctoral student Takatso Sibanda named a CIRCLE Graduate Fellow

Doctoral student Takatso Sibanda named a CIRCLE Graduate Fellow

May 22, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Takatso Sibanda, an ecological-community psychology graduate student, was one of three doctoral students who were selected as a 2025-26 Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Collaboration, Learning, and Engagement (CIRCLE) Graduate Fellow by MSU’s Office of Research and Innovation.

Access Spotlight: Dr. Usha Tummala-Narra

Access Spotlight: Dr. Usha Tummala-Narra

May 20, 2025 - Emily Jodway

Throughout the month of May, the College of Social Science recognizes Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Month, and the many contributions and cultural impact these communities have brought to the United States. Dr. Usha Tummala-Narra, an alumni of the clinical science research area, has been chosen for the Access Spotlight.

MacBeth recognized for community and resilience research

MacBeth recognized for community and resilience research

May 19, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Mihael MacBeth, a second year graduate student in the ecological community psychology program whose research and work in the community has been recognized by the Department of Psychology.

MSU Psychology graduate students provide free psych evaluations for Immigration Law Clinic

MSU Psychology graduate students provide free psych evaluations for Immigration Law Clinic

May 12, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Psychological evaluations can cost thousands of dollars in the United States—a cost that many people seeking asylum cannot afford. To help address this need, clinical science graduate students in the Department of Psychology have partnered with the MSU Immigration Law clinic to provide psychological evaluations for free.

MSU launches institutional assessment in partnership with Collaborative Advisory Board

MSU launches institutional assessment in partnership with Collaborative Advisory Board

May 8, 2025 - Amber McCann

Dr. Rebecca Campbell, University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology, joins Andrea Munford, Rachael Denhollander, Sterling Riethman, and Trinea Gonczar in a newly established Collaborative Advisory Board for Michigan State University.

Sophia Futo Recognized for Her Work in Justice and Mental Health

Sophia Futo Recognized for Her Work in Justice and Mental Health

May 5, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Sophia Futo may only be in her second year at Michigan State University, but she is already a passionate advocate for incarcerated individuals with a history of mental illness.

PSY Graduate Spotlight with Dhwani Bagrecha

PSY Graduate Spotlight with Dhwani Bagrecha

May 2, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Dhwani Bagrecha, a 2025 psychology major graduate with minors in Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Leadership of Organizations. Dhwani recently shared with us about the best part of being a psychology student, what she wishes she had known as a first-year student, as well as giving a few shoutouts to people who helped her along the way.

2025 Outstanding PSY Senior: Andre Edmond

2025 Outstanding PSY Senior: Andre Edmond

April 30, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Andre Edmond, a psychology major with a triple minor in communicative sciences and disorders, cognitive science, and history, has been named the 2025 Outstanding Psychology Senior.

PSY Student Researcher Spotlight with Ava Sudderth

PSY Student Researcher Spotlight with Ava Sudderth

April 28, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Ava Sudderth is graduating with a degree in psychology with a minor in Environment and Health. Ava is a student researcher in Dr. William Chopik’s lab where they are researching to see if individuals can accurately assess the political beliefs of those close to them.

PSY Research Spotlight with Ventong Ya

PSY Research Spotlight with Ventong Ya

April 25, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Ventong Ya, a psychology major in her third year with plans to graduate this spring. She’s been working on her honors research thesis with Dr. Quinetta Roberson this year and presented it at UURAF in April. Her project examines workplace gaslighting and how employees react to it.

Amplifying community voices to improve mental health therapy for autistic youth

Amplifying community voices to improve mental health therapy for autistic youth

April 23, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Graduate student Jessica Tschida is spearheading a project that, with the help of the community, is adapting a therapy for marginalized and minoritized autistic youth who are experiencing anxiety and receiving their services in community-based settings.

PSY Student Research Spotlight with Rachael Farquharson

PSY Student Research Spotlight with Rachael Farquharson

April 21, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

When you listen to music, do you imagine a story? Rachael Farquharson, a sophomore with double majors in Psychology and Music, is conducting a study on narrative listening to see which traits may influence whether someone imagines a story and how engaging they find that story.

13 MSU graduates receive Board of Trustees’ Award for academic excellence, 4.0 GPA

13 MSU graduates receive Board of Trustees’ Award for academic excellence, 4.0 GPA

April 18, 2025

Two hundred seventy-one Michigan State University graduates, including 13 majoring in psychology, accomplished something many students dream of — a perfect college GPA.

Access Spotlight: Avvan Sanjana

Access Spotlight: Avvan Sanjana

April 18, 2025 - Emily Jodway

Throughout the month of April, the College of Social Science recognizes Arab American Heritage Month and the many contributions and achievements of Arab Americans throughout the past and present. The April Access Spotlight is on Avvan (AH-vuh) Sanjana, a licensed therapist who supports students through her work at the MSU Center for Survivors. Her personal interests and family background has made her particularly passionate about multicultural therapy approaches and support for individuals who are immigrants or the children of immigrants, international students, or first-generation college students.

PSY Staff Spotlight with Kimberly Brown

PSY Staff Spotlight with Kimberly Brown

April 16, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Kimberly Brown, an office assistant for the undergraduate advising office in the Department of Psychology, who does everything from helping enter grades to working alongside advisors with programing and social media. Read on to learn more about what Kim likes most about her job, what her go-to advice is for students, and what her life looks like outside of work!

PSY Student Research Spotlight with Annika Jaros

PSY Student Research Spotlight with Annika Jaros

April 10, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Annika Jaros, a 3rd year psychology student who plans on graduating this spring. For two years now, Annika has been an undergraduate research assistant in Dr. Chopik’s Lab where she is now completing her senior thesis (and presenting it at UURAF on Friday!). She recently shared with us about her research project, the surprising findings, and who has helped her along the way.

MSU study finds number of US nonparents who never want children is growing

MSU study finds number of US nonparents who never want children is growing

April 9, 2025

Recent data from Pew Research Center suggest that Americans are rethinking whether they want to become parents. This could be part of a long-term trend, as a research team from Michigan State University found that the percentage of nonparents in the United States who never want children has doubled over the past 20 years.

PSY Student Researcher Spotlight with Jolie Kretzschmar

PSY Student Researcher Spotlight with Jolie Kretzschmar

April 8, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Jolie Kretzschmar, a 4th year psychology student with minors in both cognitive science and social science quantitative data analytics. Jolie met with us to talk about her research in the Belief Systems Lab, what she'll be presenting at UURAF, and her extracurricular activities (including the Concert Orchestra)!

PSY Student Research Spotlight with Logan Gibson

PSY Student Research Spotlight with Logan Gibson

April 4, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Logan Gibson, a junior majoring in psychology with minors in Cognitive Science and Quantitative Data Analytics, has found a passion for psychology research during his time at MSU. He recently received the Dean’s Assistantship Award which allows him to explore his research interests with Dr. William Chopik’s Lab—and will soon be presenting at UURAF.

PSY Research Spotlight with Asha Denny

PSY Research Spotlight with Asha Denny

April 2, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Asha Denny, a senior studying psychology with a minor in African American and African Studies. For several years now, Asha has worked as a student researcher with Dr. Emilie Smith where they do arts-based research with children.

Behavioral Neuroscience represents at the MSU Science Festival

Behavioral Neuroscience represents at the MSU Science Festival

March 31, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Catch MSU Psychology at the Science Festival STEAM Expo on Saturday, April 5th! Behavioral neuroscientist Dr. Alexandra Castillo-Ruiz and her lab will be using interactive demonstrations and hands-on activities to show how microscopic living organisms (called microbes) contribute to brain development.

From Michigan to Louisiana, a behavioral health psychologist listens to rural communities

From Michigan to Louisiana, a behavioral health psychologist listens to rural communities

March 24, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

What voices aren’t being heard in research? If you’ve worked with Dr. Kaston Anderson Jr., you have likely heard this question. Anderson focuses on communities that do not have adequate access to services and who are often excluded socially, economically or politically.

PSY Student Spotlight with Isabella Reda

PSY Student Spotlight with Isabella Reda

March 19, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Isabella Reda, a 3rd year psychology student who plans on graduating this spring. From being involved in the Adolescent Diversion Program to being on the e-board for the Psychology Club, Isabella has worked hard to get involved and figure out her path at MSU and beyond!

MSU study reveals dopamine’s unexpected role in memory devaluation

MSU study reveals dopamine’s unexpected role in memory devaluation

March 14, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

New research out of Michigan State University expands on current understanding of the brain chemical dopamine, finding that it plays a role in reducing the value of memories associated with rewards. The study opens new avenues for understanding dopamine’s role in the brain.

Combating gender based violence with Dr. Rebecca Campbell

Combating gender based violence with Dr. Rebecca Campbell

March 13, 2025 - Emily Jodway

One of the many topics surrounding women’s equality is how to combat gender-based violence. Dr. Rebecca Campbell, a University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Michigan State, is an outstanding researcher working to address this issue.

PSY Research Spotlight with Amaya Elliott

PSY Research Spotlight with Amaya Elliott

March 12, 2025 - Shelly DeJong, Emily Johnson

Meet Amaya Elliott, a senior studying psychology with minors in Human Behavior Social Services and in Youth and Society. Amaya received a Provost's Undergraduate Research Initiative (PURI) Award to fund her research in the Prenatal Stress Study with Dr. Alytia Levendosky.

MSU study pinpoints the impact of prenatal stress across 27 weeks of pregnancy

MSU study pinpoints the impact of prenatal stress across 27 weeks of pregnancy

March 10, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

A team of researchers at Michigan State University and the University of Michigan found new insights on the timing of prenatal stress and its effect on infant stress reactivity and temperament — including differences between genders.

PSY Student Spotlight with Albiona Beka

PSY Student Spotlight with Albiona Beka

March 4, 2025 - Shelly DeJong, Emily Johnson

Meet Albiona Beka, a 3rd year psychology student with a cognitive science minor. Albiona recently met with us to talk about her experience in the Attention & Perception Lab, how her PSY advisor has helped her, and what advice she has for other psychology students.

PSY graduate students bring mental health expertise to the Michigan community

PSY graduate students bring mental health expertise to the Michigan community

March 3, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

A group of MSU Psychology graduate students are bringing their expertise as clinical psychologists to the community, making mental health resources more accessible to those who need them.

Psychology’s Henry Cowan awarded for work with people living with schizophrenia in Michigan

Psychology’s Henry Cowan awarded for work with people living with schizophrenia in Michigan

February 26, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Dr. Henry Cowan received a 2024 Young Investigator Award from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation and was chosen to be the Frederick & Alice Coles and Thomas & Nancy Coles Investigator through their Research Partners Program.

PSY Student Spotlight with Aanika Sanghvi

PSY Student Spotlight with Aanika Sanghvi

February 24, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Aanika Sanghvi, a senior psychology major with a minor in Leadership Organizations. Aanika is also a member of the Women’s Leadership Institute, a program at Michigan State University that is designed to support and empower students with leadership aspirations.

PSY Research Spotlight with Brianna Petersen

PSY Research Spotlight with Brianna Petersen

February 21, 2025 - Shelly DeJong, Emily Johnson

Meet Brianna Petersen, a 3rd year psychology student with a minor in cognitive science who plans on graduating this spring. Brianna was a recent PURI Award winner which allows her to do undergraduate research with the Timing, Attention, and Perception Lab with Dr. Devin McAuley.

Joseph L. White: a Spartan who Transformed Psychology

Joseph L. White: a Spartan who Transformed Psychology

February 17, 2025 - Dr. Ignacio Acevedo, Shelly DeJong

As we celebrate Black History Month, the MSU Department of Psychology honors, recognizes, and celebrates the trailblazers that have made an impact in the fields of psychology and mental health counseling—including Dr. Joseph L. White, the first African American recipient of an MSU doctoral degree in clinical psychology.

Ready (or not) for love? Your friends likely agree

Ready (or not) for love? Your friends likely agree

February 11, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Feeling ready for a committed relationship is a key step in dating. But do your friends agree that you’re ready for a long-term relationship? As this week is Valentine’s Day, newer couples may be considering just how serious their relationship is together.

PSY Student Spotlight with Elif Yazgan

PSY Student Spotlight with Elif Yazgan

February 7, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Elif Yazgan, a junior psychology major with minors in cognitive science and art history and visual culture. Elif is also a member of the Women’s Leadership Institute, a program at Michigan State University that is designed to support and empower students with leadership aspirations.

Ask the expert: 3 misconceptions about the psychological readiness of athletes after a concussion

Ask the expert: 3 misconceptions about the psychological readiness of athletes after a concussion

February 4, 2025 - Reid Davis, Shelly DeJong

It’s estimated that 3.8 million concussions occur in the United States each year from sport- and recreation-related injuries. In determining when it’s safe for athletes to return to the field following a concussion, much of the focus has been limited to assessing the physical side effects of these significant brain injuries — but what about the psychological side effects?

PSY Student Spotlight with Kyla Voss

PSY Student Spotlight with Kyla Voss

February 3, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Kyla Voss, a senior studying psychology and human capital and society. Kyla is also a member of the Women’s Leadership Institute, a program at Michigan State University that is designed to support and empower students with leadership aspirations.

PSY & Music Spotlight: Taylor Robison

PSY & Music Spotlight: Taylor Robison

January 31, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Taylor Robison, a third-year psychology major with a minor in Law, Justice, and Public Policy, who plays trumpet for the MSU Concert Orchestra.

PSY Student Research Spotlight with Tristan Janisse

PSY Student Research Spotlight with Tristan Janisse

January 27, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Tristan is an undergraduate researcher in both the Attention and Perception Lab and the Clinical Psychophysiology Lab. This year, he received a PURI Award from the College of Social Science to help fund his research with Dr. Mark Becker. We met with Tristan recently to talk about his research, why he finds cognitive science fascinating, and his advice on how other students could get started in research.

Ann Marie Ryan Retires from MSU Psychology after 29 years

Ann Marie Ryan Retires from MSU Psychology after 29 years

January 22, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Organizational psychologist Dr. Ann Marie Ryan has been a vital member of the Michigan State Department of Psychology since 1996. Throughout leadership roles, mentorship of students, and substantial contributions behind the scenes, Dr. Ryan has made significant impacts on the department, Michigan State University, and the field of industrial-organizational psychology.

MSU Twin Registry Receives Inaugural Shared Research Infrastructure Award

MSU Twin Registry Receives Inaugural Shared Research Infrastructure Award

January 21, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Congratulations to the Michigan State University Twin Registry for receiving one of the inaugural Shared Research Infrastructure Program Awards from the Office of Research and Innovation at MSU. These awards support investments in specialized research infrastructure that support and advance cutting-edge research at MSU.

MSU Psychology mourns the passing of Dr. Carlos Navarrete

MSU Psychology mourns the passing of Dr. Carlos Navarrete

January 16, 2025

The Michigan State University Department of Psychology mourns the passing of associate professor Dr. Carlos David Navarrete who passed away in December 2024.

How to get involved in PSY research

How to get involved in PSY research

January 15, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Research experiences can help clarify your career goals, increase the competitiveness of your grad school or job applications, develop critical thinking skills, and and more! But how do you get started when you don’t have any experience? Here are some tips to help you!

Adolescent Diversion Program Spotlight: Halle Egan

Adolescent Diversion Program Spotlight: Halle Egan

January 13, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Senior Halle Egan is an undergraduate assistant with the Adolescent Diversion Program (ADP) in the Department of Psychology. Halle originally joined the ADP program as a student to fulfill an experiential learning requirement. Now as a leader in ADP, Halle uses her own experience in ADP to help teach and support current students in the program.

PSY Student Spotlight: Audrey Vang

PSY Student Spotlight: Audrey Vang

January 8, 2025 - Shelly DeJong

Meet Audrey Vang, a Psychology major double minoring in Youth and Society and Sociology. Originally from Suttons Bay, Michigan, Audrey transferred to Michigan State last year with plans to graduate in Fall 2025. Audrey shared with us recently about how connecting with an advisor has helped her as a transfer student, what class she tells all her friends and family about, and what some of her favorite MSU memories are.