Why study psychology?

Psychology as a science studies questions that are fundamental to understanding ourselves and our day-to-day lives. We explore why and how people think, feel and act the way they do in an ever-changing world.

We are a community of students and faculty passionate about psychology as a scientific discipline, and we use and practically apply our discoveries to improve the lives of individuals and communities. We welcome students to contribute to our research labs and community-based partnerships as part of their learning experiences and work toward their degree.

Learn more about what psychologists do and why employers value these skills.

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April 7, 2026

VCU School of the Arts is ranked No. 2 in the nation among graduate schools

U.S. News & World Report includes 18 VCU programs in the top 50 of its new rankings.

Naaima Zaharah, a psychology major, has learned to “appreciate the intellectual complexity of research and the collaborative nature of scientific discovery” while at VCU. (Dean Hoffmeyer, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)

March 27, 2026

How I found my research: Naaima Zaharah examines genetic vulnerabilities in alcohol use disorder

The psychology major said that research is ‘an incredibly rewarding experience that allows you to explore questions you genuinely care about.’

Amaria Ford “has consistently demonstrated outstanding dedication, initiative and excellence. She excels at every task she does,” according to a faculty mentor. (Contributed image)

March 24, 2026

Class of 2026: Amaria Ford connects biology, psychology and youth development

She has been a standout in undergraduate research, supporting the Empower Youth Lab led by Chelsea Williams.

Psychology Spotlight