June 2023
The lab at our summer celebration in June!
May 2023
Attending the APS Conference in May, 2023.
April.19-22, 2023
After three years, we finally attended the SIOP conference in-person at Boston, MA.
We were very excited to present our lab's research findings and interact with colleagues and friends!
Lexi presented our work on flexible work arrangements among employees with eldercare responsibilities.
We were very excited to present our lab's research findings and interact with colleagues and friends!
Lexi presented our work on flexible work arrangements among employees with eldercare responsibilities.
Anthony was a first SIOPer this year. He presented our work on the hidden career cost of workplace ostracism.
We attended the SOHP reception and met several OHP researchers there. Hope we all will feel more comfortable next time and can start to enjoy the conference and the interactions there.
We were also very happy to meet our lab's new PhD student, Gracie Schirle from Fordham University. She was attending the SIOP conference as an undergraduate student.
Welcome to the program and our research lab!
PS: We surely should take a lab photo next time :)
We attended the SOHP reception and met several OHP researchers there. Hope we all will feel more comfortable next time and can start to enjoy the conference and the interactions there.
We were also very happy to meet our lab's new PhD student, Gracie Schirle from Fordham University. She was attending the SIOP conference as an undergraduate student.
Welcome to the program and our research lab!
PS: We surely should take a lab photo next time :)
Mar.7, 2023
Hanadi has been awarded the Spring 2023 SURE award. Congratulation! She will work on her independent research project on the influence of parental financial stress on college students' career development.
She just got the IRB approval and data collection will be started soon!
She just got the IRB approval and data collection will be started soon!
Mar. 5, 2023
After moving back to in-person lab meetings, we finally had our first lab picnic. In addition to three
graduate students (i.e., Lexi, Anthony, and Chelsea), we got three excellent undergraduate students (i.e., Hanadi, Xinhang, and Zhangzhiyue) in our lab. They are now helping with multiple research projects. Our lab is growing gradually.
Great to see you all.
graduate students (i.e., Lexi, Anthony, and Chelsea), we got three excellent undergraduate students (i.e., Hanadi, Xinhang, and Zhangzhiyue) in our lab. They are now helping with multiple research projects. Our lab is growing gradually.
Great to see you all.
Nov. 1, 2022
Rebecca (Zhangzhiyue) Huang got the SURE award from the University and the URSG award from GWU's Psychology department to conduct her independent research. Congratulation! She will be working on a project examining stressors facing international students' job search and career development.
Oct. 13. 2022
After two year's virtual conference experiences, we finally attended conferences in-person. Lexi and Yisheng attended
the 3rd International Symposium to Advance Total Worker Health (R). We presented a psychometric study on age discrimination scales and a longitudinal study on successful aging at work. These are collaborative projects with
Dr. Hanyi Min (Pen State University), Dr. Wenqin Zhang ( Nanjing University of Finance & Economics), and Stanimira K. Taneva (University of Nottingham).
We look forward to more in-person conferences next year!
the 3rd International Symposium to Advance Total Worker Health (R). We presented a psychometric study on age discrimination scales and a longitudinal study on successful aging at work. These are collaborative projects with
Dr. Hanyi Min (Pen State University), Dr. Wenqin Zhang ( Nanjing University of Finance & Economics), and Stanimira K. Taneva (University of Nottingham).
We look forward to more in-person conferences next year!
Sep. 12, 2022
The lab has a new doctoral student, Anthony Ferroni. Welcome!
Sep. 12, 2021
Regan and Elizabeth will be presenting at 2021 Work, Stress, and Health virtual conference. The title of their study is "Student workers’ financial stress and the compliance with CDC-recommended COVID-19 prevention behaviors: The roles of risk perception and work-school conflict". This presentation was based on Regan's independent project on college students' mental health during the pandemic.
Sep 1, 2021
The lab welcomes our new doctoral student, Elizabeth Arenare. We would also congratulate Arianna and Liza for starting their graduate training in the master program of human resource management at the GWU's business school. Way to go!
Feb 12-15, 2021
Regan Sweeney received both Undergraduate Research & Service Grant (USRG) and GW Sigelman Undergraduate Research Enhancement (SURE) Award for her study on the effects of COVID on military-connected students. Mentored by Dr. Peng, Regan is working on this independent research project in this spring semester and she is planning to present it at the GW Spring Research Showcase in April. More detailed findings of her project would be submitted and presented in future national wide conferences.
November 14, 2020Dr. Zhongjun Wang presented our group project in the CEIBS Aged to Perfection Research Workshop, which was held in Shanghai on Thursday, November 14, 2019. This is a collaborative project on age and proactivity at work, funded by the CEIBS research fund on “Aged to Perfection: Benefits from An Inactive Population” in Honour of Dr. Gerard Van Schaik, Co-Chairman of CEIBS Board of Directors. |