• DREAM Camp

    DREAM Camp: Week 1

    The Middle College at UNCG 1510 Walker Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina

    DREAM Camp is a summer day camp designed for children and adolescents with social skills and friendship challenges, including but not limited to those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Camp is designed for children and adolescents aged 8 to 17. The main focus of the camp is to enhance social... Continue reading...

  • DREAM Camp

    DREAM Camp – Week 2

    The Middle College at UNCG 1510 Walker Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina

    DREAM Camp is a summer day camp designed for children and adolescents with social skills and friendship challenges, including but not limited to those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Camp is designed for children and adolescents aged 8 to 17. The main focus of the camp is to enhance social... Continue reading...

  • Graduate Research Colloquium

    Come see our intrepid second year students present on their work completed in year one. All talks will take place in the EUC Auditorium. This year's Graduate Research Colloquium (affectionally referred to as GRC ), will take place in three parts. Part 1 runs from 9:30-10:45am. Part 2 runs from... Continue reading...

  • Hard Data Cafe

    Hard Data Cafe is back! Dr. Nanthia Suthana of Duke University will be speaking in Sullivan 233

  • Clinical Psychology PhD Program Open House (in person)

    Please join us for the UNCG Clinical Psychology PhD Program annual Open House, where you can learn about our program from faculty and current graduate students! This year we are excited to offer an in-person or virtual option. Registration is required and will be followed by detailed instructions (i.e., virtual meeting link, parking instructions)... Continue reading...

  • Clinical Psychology PhD Program Open House (virtual)

    Please join us for the UNCG Clinical Psychology PhD Program annual Open House, where you can learn about our program from faculty and current graduate students! This year we are excited to offer an in-person or virtual option. Registration is required and will be followed by detailed instructions (i.e., virtual meeting link, parking instructions)... Continue reading...

  • Clinical Area Brown Bag Speaker Series

    Date/Time: Friday, October 24th 11-12  Format: In person (NIB 302) Speaker: Dr. Nathan Kimbrel (UNCG alum!), Durham VA Health Care System and Duke University School of Medicine Talk topic: Leveraging multi-modal data to improve suicide risk prediction

  • Hard Data Cafe

    Dr. Katrina Jongman-Sereno of Elon University will be speaking in Sullivan 233.

  • Clinical Area Brown Bag Speaker Series

    Clinical Area Brown Bag Speaker Series

    Date/Time: Friday, October 31st 12-1 Format: Teams (link to come later) Speaker: Dr. Catherine Paquette, Duke University School of Medicine Talk topic: Increasing engagement in evidence-based SUD treatment for individuals experiencing disproportionate risk from criminalized drug use

  • Hard Data Cafe

    Dr. Dala Safa from UNC Chapel Hill will be speaking in Sullivan 233.

  • Kendon Smith Lecture Series Day 1

    This year's Kendon Smith Lecture Series returns on 11/13/25! This year's event is hosted by Dr. Megan Fields-Olivieri and is titled, "Out of the Lab and Into 'the Wild': Understanding the Real-World Context and Interactions that Shape Early Development." The series will take place in the EUC Auditorium.

  • Kendon Smith Lecture Series Day 2

    Day 2 of the 2025 Kendon Smith Lecture Series, titled "Out of the Lab and Into 'the Wild': Understanding the Real-World Contexts and Interactions that Shape Early Development" will take place in the School of Education Building room 120.