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Kevin Cokley in CBS News: What is Impostor Syndrome? Michelle Obama says she has it, and 'It Doesn't Go Away'
Dec. 05, 2017

Dell Med, Educational Psychology and other UT Departments Receive $1.8 Million to Improve Mental Health in Austin Area
Oct. 03, 2017

Kevin Cokley and Germine Awad: Trump isn’t urging patriotism; he’s provoking a culture war
Sep. 25, 2017

Educational Psychology New Faculty 2017
Sep. 07, 2017
The College of Education is happy to welcome 15 new faculty members for the 2017-2018 academic year. This year, the Department of Educational Psychology is joined by Annie Kang, Michael Parent, and Veronica Yan. Annie Kang – Assistant Professor Annie Kang What institution were you most previously with and…

Germine Awad: How Trump’s Comments May Actually Help Race Relations in the U.S.
Aug. 18, 2017
President Donald Trump’s slowness to condemn the violence in Charlottesville, Va., and then subsequent comments where he stated there was blame on both sides, produced outrage—and rightly so.

Alumna Jackie Caemmerer Selected for John B. Carroll Award for Research Methodology
Aug. 14, 2017
Caemmerer was selected for her research paper title Beyond Individual Tests: A Cross-Battery IQ Model

Kevin Cokley: On Race, America Cannot Look to Trump For Moral Leadership
Aug. 14, 2017
Educational Psychology Professor Cokley discusses Trump's response to Charlottesville protests

Kevin Cokley: Australian woman's death reveals the human toll of a police shooting
Jul. 26, 2017
The death of Justine Damond is another tragic incident in what seems to be a never-ending cycle of senseless, fatal police shootings in the United States.

Germine Awad: How Disney Blew a Huge Opportunity While Casting Aladdin
Jul. 21, 2017
Disney's casting of Naomi Scott to play Princess Jasmine missed an opportunity to supportively portray middle eastern women in Hollywood.

McCarthy and Lambert: How Teachers See Stress
Jun. 07, 2017