<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/the-psychology-of-men-and-masculinities-campus-lunch-and-learn-with-dr-hevia.html" dsn="news"><title>The Psychology of Men and Masculinities: Campus Lunch and Learn with Modesto Jesus Hevia, PsyD</title><item_date>05/17/2024 03:02:49 PM</item_date><author>Hannah Van Sickle</author><image><img src="/news/images/modesto-hevia.jpg" alt="Professor Teaching a Class"/></image><image_caption/><thumbnail><img src="/news/images/modesto-hevia.jpg" alt="Professor Teaching a Class"/></thumbnail><summary>As societal views of gender change, new perspectives of masculinity, femininity, and traditional gender roles are evolving. For Modesto Jesus Hevia, PsyD, Associate Professor in the Clinical Psychology Department at William James College, the topic rife for exploration if, as a  society, we are to bring about constructions of gender that are equitable. At a Student Lunch and Learn on Thursday, April 4, Hevia raised some thought-provoking questions in his talk, The Psychology of Men and Masculinities: Where We’ve Been, Where We Could Go, and What it Could Mean, chief among them: What makes men behave as if they always have to prove their masculinity?
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