At #ISRC2025, researchers from several fields will be collaborating to bring you a brighter outlook on the future, as they discuss ways to build community resilience and hope. Learn more:
https://t.co/rjEoQHJNR7
Thank you to our #ISRC2025 gold sponsors: @energyReLLC, @invoters
The HirtLab is excited to present at the Indiana Sustainability and Resilience Conference #ISRC2025 this month on February 28th, 2025! Here's what we will be presenting at the Monroe Conference Center here in Bloomington, Indiana. Thanks for the opportunity @Prepared4Change!
Here are the awardees for our departmental graduate student awards. Congratulations to all the recipients, and happy researching this summer!
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Today I am at the #SPSP2023 Political Psychology preconference in Atlanta sharing work on belief in free will, political ideology, and parental punitiveness
Data from the included studies of our review revealed that individuals who score high on hope perform more behaviors that benefit others.
I am proud to have been a part of this team with Zachary Schornick, Nolan Ellis, @Bobbijo180, and @KendraJThomas!
New publication!
Our paper, "Hope that Benefits Others: A Systematic Literature Review of Hope Theory and Prosocial Outcomes," provides evidence that hope is a character virtue that provides inherent benefit for others.
https://t.co/krqb4wXNgz
Liz is an incoming PhD student working with Dr. Ed Hirt. Her research interests include how belief systems and mindsets relate to perception, judgment, and motivation/decision making. Welcome aboard, Liz! #psychology#IU
Lately, I've felt inspired by professors and mentors from @UIndyCABS and @UIndySoc who have been sharing their thoughts on a variety of topics in op-eds. Over the next two days, I am excited to be participating in @TheOpEdProject's workshop to #WriteToChangeTheWorld.
This week, during my final week of classes at UIndy, I've had the opportunity to present on three topics I have studied throughout my time in the MS program