The research grant from the U. S. Department of Education’s Office of Investing in Innovation will fund the program “Literacy-Infused Science Using Technology Opportunity (LISTO): A Five-Year Validation Project.”

They hope Metzl’s lecture, “Changing the Terms of Debate about Gun Violence: Mental Illness, Mass Shootings, and the Politics of American Firearms,” will challenge some misconceptions about gun violence.

Texas A&M researchers looking at new ways to treat PTSD, reduce symptoms.

Award-winning author Rex Miller, an expert in workplace team performance, will discuss design as a key element of creating and transforming office culture.

Those with otherwise poor access to mental health care—from veterans and those in rural areas to prisoners—can benefit from what practitioners are calling 'telepsychology'.

To some degree, everyone’s brain is “wired” to become addicted.

Les Morey, Professor in the Department of Psychology, is the 2016 recipient of the American Psychological Association’s Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology award.

College students are at a higher risk to experience sexual violence the first six weeks of classes, which makes it a more crucial time than ever to step in and stand up.

Arnold LeUnes and Reuben May available for Olympic commentary.

What if most or all you know about Muslims is from what you see in the media — terrorists depicted in movies and TV shows, news reports on suicide bombings and mass shootings.