Dr. Liu-Qin Yang elected as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), a US-based global organization representing professionals in the field of psychology from all over the world. This is among the most prestigious recognitions from APA. More about the APA and networking opportunities can be found here.
The 16th annual international Work, Stress, and Health (WSH) Conference will take place July 8-11, 2025, in Seattle, Washington. Worker wellbeing and workforce 5.0 is a key focus of this conference. Please follow this link for more information about the 2025 WSH conference.
Dr. Liu-Qin Yang elected as a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), a US-based global organization representing professionals in the field of I-O psychology from all over the world. This is among the most prestigious recognitions from SIOP. More about the SIOP and networking opportunities can be found here.
In January 2024, Dr. Liu-Qin Yang started her 2-year presidency for the Society for Occupational Health Psychology (SOHP), a US-based global organization representing professionals from 40 + countries. More about the SOHP, occupational health and safety-related resources, and networking opportunities can be found here.
The Fall 2023 PSU-OHSU Symposium, which took place on October 27th 2023, addressed the unique challenges that employees who are in hazardous occupations may face, populations who are at a high-risk for these challenges, and methods of fostering a total health culture. Please see the event's homepage for more information. For recordings and more information about recent symposia, please follow this link.
Dr. Cynthia Mohr and colleagues received the best APA member poster award, for their work on supportive leadership training and loneliness. Read more about their work in this reprint here.
An interdisciplinary team (Dr. Christina Nicolaidis-PI, Dr. Liu-Qin Yang-co-I, among others) was recently awarded a 5-year grant by the National Institute of Mental Health, to create and validate a package of measurement tools to assess the health, function and social well-being of adults on the Autism spectrum. More about this project can be found here.