Editorials
Dear readers, Happy new year! As we dive into 2025, I wanted to review two cool tech developments that may provide us with tools to help our teaching. Custom GPTs…
Read MoreAs the saying goes, if you want to go fast, go alone, but if you want to go far, go together. In this spirit, I am delighted to share that…
Read MoreAhhh, the fall issue! Here in Tennessee, we’ve finally gotten a little crispness to our mornings (although it’s still likely to warm past the point of comfort throughout the day).…
Read MoreDear readers, About 8 years ago I wrote a Max. Classroom Capacity column on the classroom fodder that the 2016 US presidential election provided to I-O psychology instructors. At the…
Read MoreA few years ago, I got pretty excited when I-O psychology was flagged as one of the fastest growing professions in the US. As a long-time I-O psychology practitioner, it…
Read MoreI’m writing this summer column from a delightful local beer garden where my regular writing group has been meeting since last fall. This joint has coffee, adult beverages, wifi, pizza,…
Read MoreDecades ago, I started describing our annual conference as my “annual intellectual honeymoon.” Every year, I am excited by the ideas presented and delighted by the connections made with friends…
Read MoreFor many, SIOP’s annual conference is a respite from our hectic working lives, with much preparation and anticipation leading up to the event. Beginning in late summer and early fall,…
Read MoreSIOP’s Conference Inclusion Subcommittee, under the leadership of Soner Dumani, brings together leaders from SIOP’s inclusion-focused committees. Each year, the Inclusion Subcommittee determines specific goals to ensure that the annual…
Read MoreYou may not recognize his face, but you know his voice. For 25 years, Larry’s Nader’s booming introduction has kicked off our conference’s opening plenary event in style. When not…
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