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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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Center Partners with the School of Education to Improve Preservice Teacher Education and Reduce Teacher Burnout

December 17, 2015

The Center partners with the UW School of Ed to reduce teacher burnout Learn More >

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A Compassionate Approach Leads to More Help and Less Punishment

December 16, 2015

Compassion – and intentionally cultivating it through training – may lead us to do more to help the wronged than to punish the wrongdoer Learn More >

Wisconsin Public Radio

UW Psychologist Offers Tips, Tools for Lasting New Year's Resolutions

December 15, 2015

Center collaborator Shilagh Mirgain shares four basic “building blocks” that can help an individual fullfill their New Year's resolution Learn More

Big Think Web

Teaching Kindness Boosts Preschoolers' Achievement

December 15, 2015

Featuring research from the Center's Kindness Curriculum Learn More

Wisconsin State Jounral Web

Research Results from Madison Schools Suggest Kindness, Compassion Can Be Taught

December 15, 2015

A look at the Center's Kindness Curriculum and well-being in children Learn More

The Atlantic Web

How Uncertainty Fuels Anxiety

December 15, 2015

Center scientist Dan Grupe discusses the science of worry and anxiety Learn More

Mind Body Spirit Living Web

Using Meditation as a Tool for Daily Balance with Cortland Dahl

December 15, 2015

Center graduate student Cortland Dahl explores the interface between the body, mind and brain Learn More

Epoch Times Web

How People With Higher Moral Reasoning and Kindness Have Different Brains

December 15, 2015

Featuring compassion research from he Center, led by Helen Weng Learn More

Open Democracy Web

Can You Train Your Brain to Be More Compassionate?

December 15, 2015

Featuring compassion research from the Center Learn More

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How to Be Mindful in the Real World

December 15, 2015

Richard Davidson discusses neuroplasticty and contemplative practice Learn More

Irish Times Web

That’s Men: Forget about the Future, Be Positive about the Past

December 15, 2015

Featuring research on emotions from the Center Learn More

Quartz Web

Neuroscience Backs Up the Buddhist Belief That “The Self” Isn’t Constant, but Ever-Changing

December 15, 2015

A paper from the Center on cognitive mechanisms in meditation practice is featured Learn More