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A beacon of Black brilliance

May 6, 2026

This InBusiness article talks about the vision of Dr. Rev. Alex Gee and other foundational supporters from the Black community who made the Center... Learn More

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Art, Music, and Neuroscience: The MUSE Initiative Holds its Inaugural Event

May 5, 2026

The evening extended beyond dialogue into shared experience where participants were invited into moments of collective vocalization, simple vocal... Learn More >

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Faith Leaders’ Environmental Visions Come to Life at Loka Initiative Convening

April 29, 2026

The PREP (Preparing Religious Environmental Plans) course culminated in a weeklong “Keeping the Faith” convening in March in Madison, WI. Learn More >

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Did You Know? CHM Studies Use Specialized MRI Machine to Advance Brain Research

April 8, 2026

UW researchers, including experts from the Center for Healthy Minds, are conducting detailed brain imaging work using one of the first head-only,... Learn More >

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NYT: 4 Ways to Flourish (in Good Times and Bad)

March 27, 2026

To flourish is to have a life that feels meaningful and rich, despite the challenges we’ll inevitably face. That's what Center for Healthy Minds... Learn More >

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Center for Healthy Minds Researchers Use AI and 7.5M Screenshots to Understand Suicide Risk

March 25, 2026

The latest findings in this first-of-its-kind study show nighttime smartphone behavior can be an indicator of suicidal thoughts. Learn More >

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Meditation: Well-being, Like the Violin, is Acquired by Training

September 4, 2019

Center Founder and Director Richard Davidson talks about research that supports training well-being as a skill Learn More

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What Meditation Does To Your Brain When You’re Annoyed, According To Experts

September 3, 2019

Center Founder Richard Davidson talks about how meditation changes the brain over time with ongoing practice Learn More

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Long-term Meditators May Be Perceived Differently by Strangers Than Those Who Don’t Meditate, Says New Study

August 28, 2019

New research from the Center points to evidence that long-term meditators may be perceived by strangers as less neurotic, more mindful, more... Learn More >

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Two studies reveal benefits of mindfulness for middle school students

August 28, 2019

Two MIT studies show potential benefits of mindfulness training for middle school students. Center Founder Richard Davidson shares his thoughts on... Learn More

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Center Welcomes New Faculty Member Melissa Rosenkranz

August 21, 2019

The Center for Healthy Minds welcomes new faculty member Melissa Rosenkranz, who studies neural-immune and biochemical mechanisms by which... Learn More >

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Mindfulness Not Straightforward for Reducing Impulsive Behaviors, Says New Study

August 20, 2019

New research from the Center suggests that mindfulness training in experienced meditators as well as in people new to meditation does not lower... Learn More >

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8 Habits of Mindful Leaders

August 16, 2019

The Enterpriser's Project mentions Center Founder Richard Davidson's book, "Altered Traits" in addition to habits of mindful leaders Learn More

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What Meditation Looks Like In Your Brain, According To Experts

August 13, 2019

Richard Davidson, among other researchers, are quoted on the effects of meditation on the brain. Learn More

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Mindfulness Training Strengthens Connection Between Brain Networks for Attention Control and Mind-Wandering

August 13, 2019

New research from the Center shows that mindfulness training leads to improvement in networks in the brain that are important for attentional... Learn More >

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘I’m not the only one who has a mom in jail’: Camp reunites locked-up mothers with their kids

July 23, 2019

Faculty member Julie Poehlmann-Tynan discusses the importance for children to build positive relationships with an incarcerated parent Learn More

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Parental guidance - Dane County hopes to help inmates be better parents

July 23, 2019

Faculty member Julie Poehlmann-Tynan discusses the complications that families face when a parent is incarcerated and the impacts on a child's... Learn More

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Affective Neuroscience: 25 Years of Progress Studying Adversity, Resilience and Psychopathology

July 23, 2019

The 25th Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion was held in April 2019. We review the past 25 years of advances in the field of affective neuroscience Learn More >