Newspaper Articles
Opinion/Editorial Articles
A Truce in the Mommy Wars (PDF) by Diane Halpern. Op-Ed in the Seattle Times (May 7, 2004).
Making it work: Recommendations for Policies on Working Families by Diane F. Halpern. President's Column for the Monitor on Psychology, a publication by the American Psychological Association (March 2004).
New Directions in Work and Family Policy (PDF), a briefing by the American Psychological Association (2004).
Create Work Policies Fit for a Mom. Dr. Diane Halpern's Op Ed piece for the Los Angeles Times (April 16, 2002).
Berger Institute in the Media
People@Work: Palin's promotion prompts examination of women's roles. Lower Hudson Journal News, September 17, 2008
Features quotes from Diane F. Halpern.
Balancing Personal and Professional Life for the Medical Family. (pdf) AMAAlliance Today, Volume 68, issue 1, January/February 2008
Features a quote from Diane F. Halpern.
Scientific ambitions caught in gender trap: Academic shares some home truths about female scholars’ battle to reach the top. South China Morning Post, November 3, 2007
An article on Diane Halpern.
Women Leaders: Diane F. Halpern, Ph.D. Monitor on Psychology, Volume 38, No. 7 July/August 2007
Family-Work Issues for Women Scientists: An Interview with Diane F. Halpern (pdf). Association for Women in Science, Summer 2007.
Bridging the Gap between research and practice. Sloan Work and Family Research Network Newsletter, Vil. 7 (9), September 2005.
An interview of Diane F. Halpern and Sherylle J Tan
Balancing tenure and family-do academic parents need a break? Monitor on Psychology, Volume 38 (7), February 2007.
Think for Yourself. Psychologies, October 2006.
An article on critical thinking that features a box with work from Diane F. Halpern.
Family leave program called not feasible (pdf). Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, December 11, 2005.
Features a quote from an interview with Sherylle Tan and research by the Berger Institute.
Dinner time brings boss to Midstate man's home. The Tennessean, January 19, 2005.
Features quotes from an interview with Diane Halpern.
Working Moms Shape Kids' Family Roles. USA Today, August 8, 2004.
Features research by Heidi Riggio and Stephan Desrochers and an interiview of Heidi Riggio.
Ignore 'Pop' Psychology But Use Social Science Data (PDF). San Francisco Daily Journal, May 10, 2004.
Features an interview on Diane Halpern.
Scrabble experts know many words, not meaning (PDF). Reuters Health, May 5, 2003
Features a study conducted by Diane Halpern and Jon Wai.