Colloquium Series
Join us on Fridays throughout the academic year to hear from visiting speakers. Past events have covered topics from the psychology of dictatorship to suicide prevention.
Upcoming Colloquia
Upcoming events will be listed on this page when scheduled.
Past Colloquia
Disclosure processes among people in recovery from substance use disorders
Friday, 2/26/2021, 2:30pm - 6:59pm
Dr. Valerie Earnshaw Associate Professor of Human Development & Family Sciences University of Delaware
Adolescence as a Targeted Time for Intervention in Autism
Friday, 11/13/2020, 2:30pm - 6:59pm
Adolescence as a Targeted Time for Intervention in Autism
Responsible Pain Medicine during an Overdose Epidemic
Friday, 9/11/2020, 2:30pm - 7:59pm
Responsible Pain Medicine during an Overdose Epidemic
Disclosure processes among people in recovery from substance use disorders
Friday, 1/31/2020, 2:30pm - 6:59pm
Disclosure processes among people in recovery from substance use disorders
Neurocomputational approaches to emotion representation and dynamics
Friday, 11/22/2019, 2:30pm - 6:59pm
Neurocomputational approaches to emotion representation and dynamics
Friday, 11/8/2019, 2:30pm - 6:59pm
Death can be hazardous to your health: The application of terror management theory to behavioral health decisions
Friday, 4/12/2019, 2:30pm - 7:59pm
Vanessa Schick Assistant Professor Department of Management, Policy and Community Health,
Why Psychologists Are Essential to Suicide Prevention
Friday, 2/8/2019, 2:30pm - 6:59pm
Why Psychologists Are Essential to Suicide Prevention
Addressing Health Disparities among African-Americans through a Technology-Based Program
Friday, 4/27/2018, 2:30pm - 7:59pm
Addressing Health Disparities among African-Americans through a Technology-Based Program