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The APA launched its annual election for President-Elect and new members of the Board of Directors on August 1. We want to continue to elect leaders who are committed to…
Read MoreA new survey from the American Psychological Association (APA) revealed that 19% of workers say their workplace is very or somewhat toxic, and those who reported a toxic workplace were…
Read MoreThe 2023 APA Convention is being held in Washington, DC from August 3-5. The program for this event has been announced and several SIOP members will be presenting, including a…
Read MoreSIOP is pleased to announce that Roni Reiter-Palmon, University of Nebraska at Omaha, and Rodney Lowman, Lowman & Richardson/Consulting Psychologists, have been elected to serve as APA Council Representatives for…
Read MoreThe purpose of the SIOP Licensing, Certification, and Credentialing (LCC) Committee is to document and communicate trends and issues related to credentialing. In this article, we summarize some critical aspects…
Read MoreEarlier this year, the APA released its annual Trends Report, highlighting 11 emerging trends in psychological science. Several themes arose in the compilation of this report. According to the APA, “In…
Read MoreOn Monday, May 8, the APA sent out the ballot for the division elections to APA members who are eligible to vote for the APA Council of Representatives. If you…
Read MoreThe world has changed dramatically over the past few years and so has higher education. Psychology leaders especially continue to face unprecedented challenges that impact every aspect of the way…
Read MoreOne of the best ways in increase the visibility of I-O psychology within the American Psychological Association (APA) and beyond is to be active in their elections and nominations process.…
Read MoreIn 2021, more than 1,400,000 professionals in the United States were working in human resources (HR) (U.S. BLS, 2022a, U.S. BLS, 2022b). This is no surprise given that HR is…
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