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Ashby Dialogue: MRI of Creativity, Exercise, and Injury
Dr. Jeni Pathman is Co-Organizer of an Ashby Dialogue on the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of Creativity, Exercise, and Injury. The Ashby Dialogues provide opportunities for faculty and students from at least two academic departments to engage in informal inquiry on specific topics of interest. Meetings typically include small group readings and discussions, as well
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Hard Data Cafe Series: Spring, 2016
The Experimental area program is proud to present this semester’s Hard Data Cafe. All are welcome and encouraged to attend these talks!
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Kendon Smith Lectures to be held October 1 and 2
The Department of Psychology is proud to announce the Kendon Smith Lecture Series: Gene-Environment Interactions in Psychopathology and Beyond Featuring: Dr. Avshalom Caspi (Duke University), Dr. Danielle M. Dick (Virginia Commonwealth University), Dr. Ahmad Hariri (Duke University), and Dr. Stephen B. Manuck (University of Pittsburgh) Organizer: Dr. Suzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn Talks will be held on Thursday,
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Experimental Program announces Hard Data Cafe line-up
The Experimental Psychology Program presents the Fall, 2015 Hard Data Cafe. This is a lively, informal, and interdisciplinary lecture series that features internal speakers and guests from other universities. Everyone is welcome to attend! Click here for the current schedule.
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Graduate Research Colloquium: September 11
The Department of Psychology will hold its annual Graduate Research Colloquium on Friday, September 11 at 1pm. This is a signature event in which rising 2nd year graduate students present their research to department faculty and students, as well as other guests from around the university. Research presented at this event marks a key milestone
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Department Graduation Ceremony: May 8, 2015
The department will hold this year’s graduation ceremony on Friday May 8 at 2:30pm in the Cone Ballroom of the Elliott University Center. Dr. Stuart Marcovitch, Head of Psychology, will preside over the event. We are proud to announce that this year’s class speaker is Ms. Markeela Lipscomb (shown on the right), honors student and
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Kendon Smith Lecture Series: April 9 and 10, 2015
The Department of Psychology is proud to announce this year’s Kendon Smith Lecture Series: Self in a Social World: Social Psychological Perspectives on Self and Identity Featuring: Dr. Geoffrey Cohen (Stanford University), Dr. Jennifer Crocker (Ohio State University), Dr. David Dunning (Cornell University), and Dr. Daphna Oyserman (University of Southern California) Organizer: Dr. Ethan Zell
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Psychology faculty featured at upcoming conference
Two psychology faculty, Dr. Julie Mendez and Dr. Jeni Pathman, will speak at a day-long conference on Developmental Perspectives on Learning from Birth to College, which will be held on Friday, November 21 in the Elliott University center at UNCG from 8am-5pm. The conference is hosted by the Child and Family Research (CFRN) Network and
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Graduate Research Colloquium: Friday, September 12
The Department of Psychology will hold its annual Graduate Research Colloquium on Friday, September 12 at 1pm. This is a signature event in which rising 2nd year graduate students present their research to department faculty and students, as well as other guests from around the university. Research presented at this event marks a key milestone
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Save the Date! 2015 Kendon Smith Lecture Series
We are excited to announce the 2015 Kendon Smith Lectures Topic: Self in a social world: Effects of personal identity on performance, decision-making, and well-being Organizer: Dr. Ethan Zell Featuring Dr. Geoffrey Cohen (Stanford University), Dr. Jennifer Crocker (Ohio State University), Dr. David Dunning (Cornell University), and Dr. Daphna Oyserman (University of Southern California) Dates: