Youth Culture, Identity, and Development in the Digital Age
School of Education Room 120 1300 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, North CarolinaJoin the Psychology department for the 2024 Kendon Smith Lecture Series on April 4 - 5, 2024.
Join the Psychology department for the 2024 Kendon Smith Lecture Series on April 4 - 5, 2024.
Join the Psychology department for the 2024 Kendon Smith Lecture Series on April 4 - 5, 2024.
Discover how health and disabilities impact the workplace in a free, public lecture by Dr. Alyssa McGonagle, exploring ways to create more inclusive and accessible work environments.
Discover insights into language, cognition, and the brain at the Kendon Smith Lecture Series on March 27-28, featuring renowned speakers and a panel discussion, all free and open to the public!
Discover insights into language, cognition, and the brain at the Kendon Smith Lecture Series on March 27-28, featuring renowned speakers and a panel discussion, all free and open to the public!
Join us for an engaging talk series that explores recent research on beliefs in and memory for publicly posted information, uncovering its implications for our everyday attitudes and behaviors.
Join us for an engaging talk series that explores recent research on beliefs in and memory for publicly posted information, uncovering its implications for our everyday attitudes and behaviors.
Hard Data Cafe is back! Dr. Nanthia Suthana of Duke University will be speaking in Sullivan 233
The Psychology Department hosts its annual Kendon Smith Lecture Series in November, exploring the theme: "Out the Lab and Into the 'Wild:' Understanding the Real-World Contexts and Interactions That Shape Early Development." The series is free and open to the public, bringing international experts on mind and behavior to UNC Greensboro.
The Psychology Department hosts its annual Kendon Smith Lecture Series in November, exploring the theme: "Out the Lab and Into the 'Wild:' Understanding the Real-World Contexts and Interactions That Shape Early Development." The series is free and open to the public, bringing international experts on mind and behavior to UNC Greensboro.