Choosing Body Positivity in the Face of Fatphobia A Tufts senior promotes self-acceptance, on campus and in a new Disney Plus show
How to Spot a Fraud—in Others and in Ourselves The liars we've been binge-watching are more like us than we might want to think, say two Tufts psychologists
Spotlight on Dr. Xandra Kredlow Dr. Kredlow is featured in Harvard University's Women in Psychology (WiP)
What Our Brains Do When We Play Wordle A Tufts psychologist explains the appeal of the simple word game that took social media by storm
Advice from Former Students Guides Introduction to Psychology Pedagogy this Fall Professors Lisa Shin and Sam Sommers are once again co-teaching Introduction to Psychology this semester
3 Questions: A Neuroscientist on Experiencing Stress about Elections Lisa Shin, who studies PTSD, talks about the difference between trauma and stress and what to do about it
Getting Smarter About the Mind A new consortium to explore the inner workings of our brains will further Daniel Dennett's legacy at Tufts
Warning witnesses of the possibility of misinformation helps protect their memory accuracy Findings could enhance interview procedures and protocols and help everyday memory
The Quest for Justice: Acknowledging Race To work toward equity and confront racial bias and injustice, we must admit we aren’t colorblind, Psychology faculty Keith Maddox and Sam Sommers say.