Psychology Student Network: Past Issues
- February 2024
In this issue: What to do with a psychology degree in a world of artificial intelligence, an update on inclusive language guidelines; research opportunities and more.
- September 2023
In this issue: Transitioning to a your year college; Working at the intersection of psychology and education; studying psychologists and more.
- March 2023
In this issue: Tips and tricks to ease the process of applying to grad school; what to do when you witness microagressions; undergraduate research opportunities, internships and more.
- September 2022
In this issue: Two truths and a lie about introductory psychology, the importance of inclusive language, and more.
- March 2022
This issue addresses psychology for sustainability and climate justice, social justice issues, careers in applied psychology, application of behavior analysis to promote health and wellness, exploring the human-animal bond, and more.
- September 2021
This issue addresses human skills for the future, spotlight on applied behavioral analysis, ways to study better, tips for applying to graduate school, The Mastering APA Style Student Workbook, the psychology of superstition, and more.
- January 2021
This issue addresses how psychology helps us understand misperceptions of risk, career planning in psychology, using science to improve the world, strategies for enhancing your mental well-being, Psi Chi efforts to serve members and chapters, upcoming APA announcements.
- September 2020
This issue addresses COVID-19 vaccine psychological research, career pathways, internships during COVID-19, APA Style student papers, canine cognition, Psi Chi updates, and more.
- March 2020
This issue addresses careers with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, psychology post-baccalaureate programs, replication crisis, research-tested ways to study better, Psi Chi’s commitment to diversity, and regional and national psychology conferences.
- October 2019
This issue addresses applying for graduate psychology programs, the Innovative Minds Partnering to Advance Curative Therapies program, Psi Chi udpates, book review of Review of ‘Your Undergraduate Degree in Psychology: From College to Career’, and what psychology majors should expect when studying abroad.