Winter 2025
Published: 11/22/2025
Letter from the Chair
Dear Friends,
As we embrace the winter season, I am delighted to share the latest updates and achievements from UW’s Department of Psychology. This newsletter celebrates the exceptional work of our faculty, students, and alumni, along with the vibrant events and initiatives that define our community. Our department continues to advance discovery and innovation through groundbreaking research, transformative educational programs, and meaningful community outreach. I hope the stories and highlights in this winter edition offer a glimpse into the passion and dedication that drive our mission to advance the science and practice of psychology.
Winter is also a time of reflection, and as we look back on a dynamic and rewarding autumn quarter, several notable milestones stand out. In November, we proudly hosted our inaugural Distinguished Alumni Lecture, featuring Dr. Michael Fanselow, a renowned alumnus and leader in behavioral neuroscience. Dr. Fanselow captivated our community by sharing his groundbreaking work on the neurobiology of anxiety, fear, and panic, along with his reflections on his formative time at the University of Washington. Additionally, we celebrate the promotions of Dr. Angela Fang and Dr. Priscilla Lui, whose remarkable contributions to research, teaching, and service continue to elevate our department’s reputation. Dr. Fang’s pioneering studies on anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders and Dr. Lui’s impactful work on cultural diversity and mental health are shining examples of the excellence we strive for at the University of Washington.
This past autumn, we also welcomed an exceptional new cohort of 16 graduate students to our department. These talented individuals represent the future of psychology research and practice, and we are excited to support them as they embark on their academic journeys. Their passion, commitment, and diverse perspectives promise to enrich our vibrant intellectual community, and we eagerly anticipate their future contributions.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all of you for your unwavering support. Your generosity empowers our students, enabling them to thrive academically and personally. We are thrilled to announce the newest recipients of the Aric Chandler Memorial Scholarship, whose achievements exemplify the transformative impact of your gifts. You can learn more about these outstanding students and ways to support our department in this newsletter.
Looking ahead, I am excited to share our plans for the upcoming Edwards Lecture Series, which will feature a panel discussion on “Altruism” in April 2025. This promises to be an engaging and thought-provoking event, and we look forward to sharing more details as the date approaches.
As the year draws to a close, I invite you to consider making a gift to the Friends of Psychology fund. Your contributions are instrumental in driving the research, education, and community engagement that define our department’s mission. Together, we can continue to make meaningful strides in advancing psychological science and creating positive change in our local and global communities.
Thank you for your continued encouragement and support. As we celebrate the holiday season and prepare for another exciting year, we are deeply grateful for the role you play in our success. Your dedication inspires everything we do, and we are honored to share this journey with you.
Warm regards,
Joe Sisneros
Chair, Department of Psychology
Featured Articles
Inaugural Distinguished Psychology Alumni Speaker: Dr. Michael Fanselow
We were honored to welcome back Dr. Fanselow—a distinguished alumnus and esteemed scholar whose research has not only helped to define the current field of behavioral neuroscience but also its future directions. Read about him here.
Psychology Names Three Chandler Scholars
UW Psychology is proud to announce three 2024-25 Aric Chandler Memorial Scholars: seniors Zain Al Neema, Luján Bazzano, and Anna Fong. This generous scholarship supports undergraduate psychology majors who transferred from a WA community college to UW Seattle, and advances Aric Chandler's passion, vision, and dedication for helping others, especially young people.
Welcoming A New Graduate Student Cohort
This year, UW Psychology welcomed a new cohort of graduate students -- 16 in total. In this article, some of our newest students take a moment to introduce themselves.
Department Recognition
We celebrated big events in 2024, including retirements, promotions, and staff milestone years of service. We also welcomed one new staff member to our administrative team, and a current staff member promotion to a new role.
Faculty Recognition
Congratulations to UW Psychology faculty, postdoctoral scholars, and research scientists on their recent awards, research grants, and publications!