The Department of Psychology and the Cognitive Behavioral Sciences (CBS) Colloquium Series will present a talk titled, “Imbalances in brain maturation and their role in adolescent-typical behavior and the consequences of amphetamine abuse,” with Joshua Gulley, Ph.D.
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Survey: Cell phones connect, disrupt students’ relationships to parents
A new study co-authored by Illinois State University’s Aimee Miller-Ott contains good news and bad news for helicopter parents of college students when it comes to cell phone use.
Freed to talk ‘Christmas in Cuba’ for U-Club
A talk titled “Christmas in Cuba” will be at 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 7, at the University Club in the Faculty/Staff Commons of the Bone Student Center.
Clemson professor to speak as part of CBS Colloquium Series, April 14
The Department of Psychology and the Cognitive Behavioral Sciences (CBS) Colloquium Series will present a talk with Christopher Pagano, Ph.D., on Friday, April 14, at 2 p.m. in 48 DeGarmo Hall.
Former prime minister of Norway to present Stevenson Lecture
The Honorable Gro Brundtland, the first female prime minister of Norway and a former director-general of the World Health Organization, will give a talk as part of the Adlai E. Stevenson Memorial Lecture Series.
Women’s and Gender Studies’ Student Spotlight: Clare Dudoit
Clare Dudoit is a senior psychology major with a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies.
Free screening of Arab Spring documentary, March 29
A free screening of The Trials of Spring, a documentary directed by Academy Award-nominated Gini Reticker, will be open to the public at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 29, at the Normal Theater.
Intellectual property workshops for faculty and staff, April 11
“Leveraging Intellectual Property to Enhance Research Support” will be Tuesday, April 11, in Hovey Hall, room 102.
New faculty profile: Benjamin Kirby
Benjamin Kirby has joined the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders as an assistant professor of audiology.
POL undergrad Cristian Casanova to be Public Health Leader fellow
Cristian Casanova, an undergraduate student of the Department of Politics and Government, recently was accepted into the Public Health Leader Fellows Program.