4 actions to support a sustainable democracy: No heroism required
In the Conversation Canada, Dr. Wolfgang Linden proposes four practical actions anyone can take to support a more sustainable democracy.
Put a finger down if TikTok has made you think you have ADHD
In the Conversation Canada, psychology researchers explore the impact of TikTok on mental health awareness, particularly how it shapes perceptions of ADHD.
Graduate Student Spotlight: Q&A with Vasileia Karasavva
Vasileia Karasavva explores how our interactions with the digital world shape our lives.
Jen Hyslop Investigates mental health accessibility with support from the PIE Fund
Learn how the PIE Fund supports Jen’s research on mental health help-seeking barriers among Indigenous students.
ADHD misinformation on TikTok is shaping young adults’ perceptions
In this new research, Vasileia Karasavva and Dr. Amori Mikami analyzed 100 most-viewed TikTok videos related to ADHD.
Dr. Connor Kerns honoured with 2025 Dean of Arts Mentorship Award
This award celebrates the generativity of exceptional mentors within the Faculty of Arts.
Three Psychology researchers awarded CIHR Project Grants
Congratulations to Dr. Noah Silverberg, Dr. Jason Snyder, and Dr. Stan Floresco on their CIHR Project Grants.
Postdoctoral Fellow Feature: Dr. Gabriel Zieff
Dr. Gabriel Zieff is a postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Joelle LeMoult’s Depression, Anxiety, and Stress (DAS) Lab.
Scroll less, connect more: A new study shows how to make social media work for you
In the Conversation Canada, Vasileia Karasavva and Dr. Amori Mikami share how social media use can enhance overall mental well-being and foster more meaningful social connections.
Congratulations to our Fall MA and PhD Graduates
We thank you for your dedication, hard work, and the remarkable contributions you have made throughout your academic journey with us.