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Autumn 2022 Members in the Media

Awareness of I-O psychology has been on the rise thanks to articles written by and/or featuring our SIOP members. These are member media mentions found from March 6, 2022, through…

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The Bridge: Connecting Science and Practice

Efficiency in the Face of Uncertainty: NYC Health Hospitals’ HR COVID-19 Response: How Science Informed Practice Danielle Caron Carlos Martinez Ivelesse Mendez-Justiniano Overview of NYC Health + Hospitals NYC Health…

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Academics’ Forum: On Navigating the Dobbs Ruling as a Female Academic

The past few years have had more than their share of major historical events. As academics (and as human beings), the past few years have necessitated constant adaptation, learning to…

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Trends in SIOP Conference Presentations With a Global/International/Cross-Cultural Focus: Are We Losing Ground?

As our society and organizations have become more diverse and globalized, there have been numerous calls for more research focused on global, international, and cross-cultural issues (e.g., Gelfand et al.,…

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Mobilizing Knowledge: Our Personal Outreach Approach and Computer Application

The purpose of this article is to provide the industrial and organizational (I-O) psychology community with a report on a novel, noncommercial (open access) knowledge mobilization initiative that has the…

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2022 Exit Survey

To better understand why SIOP members chose not to renew their membership with SIOP, members who did not renew by the June 30, 2021 deadline (N = 2,329) were surveyed…

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SIOP Community Poised to Welcome New Affiliate Members

Since the Affiliate membership expansion vote passed (with approval by more than 90% of voters) back in June, the Administrative Office and Membership Committee have been hard at work to…

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Foundation Spotlight: Two Types of People

There are two types of people in the world: Those who divide everything into two categories, and those who don’t. I am a proud member of the latter category. Better…

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Editor’s Column: That Fall Feeling

By the time you’re reading this, most of us tethered to academia in one way or another will be approaching fall break. However, as I write this, the semester still…

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President’s Column: Autumn Fruition

        In the garden, Autumn is, indeed the crowning glory of the year, bringing us the fruition of months of thought and care and toil. -Rose G.…

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