Toys have always been a reflection of society, and Barbie has often been seen as the ideal (albeit problematic) woman with her perfect figure, blonde hair, blue eyes, and tendency toward homemaking. See how she's evolved in recent years.
These workplace trends affect all of us.
The final post in a three-part series on Behavioral Economics. We highlight the different ways you can learn about behavioral economics depending on what kind of media you like: television, podcasts, or books.
Alumnus Justin Lopez thrives on creativity and couples that with his I/O degree to offer creative opportunities in The Chicago School’s admissions department.
Change is difficult, but it doesn’t have to be. Follow these six steps to developing a change management plan to ensure a smooth organizational transition.
What does a career in the field of industrial and organizational psychology look like? We've outlined 10 common I/O psychology careers for you to explore.
Alumna Aginah M. Muhammad works every day to empower colleagues and students through mentorship that wasn't available to her during the early stages of her career.
Employee benefits vary greatly by business. Explore future trends of employee benefits and how I/O psychology can help determine the best fit for a company.








