Colloquium Series
2012-13 Colloquium Schedule
Fall Semester
All colloquia are 3:40-5pm, Con 101 (unless otherwise noted) and are followed by a reception with light refreshments.
October 18
Bill Stine, University of New Hampshire
Early Stereopsis and the Venetion Blind Effect
November 1
Judith Hall, Northeastern University
Things I have Learned (So Far) About Interpersonal Accuracy
November 15
Christine Gidyz, Ohio University
Thirty years of sexual assault research: The long and winding road
Spring Semester
All colloquia are 3:40-5pm, Con 101 (unless otherwise noted) and are followed by a reception with light refreshments.
January 31
NO COLLOQUIUM
February 12 (Tuesday)
Paul Wink, Wellesley College
Is it good to be wise?
February 28
Zorana Ivcivic Pringle, Yale University
March 21 - Mary Hennessy Blum Lecture
Jin Li, Brown University
Cultural Foundations for Children's Learning Beliefs
Richard's Auditorium, Murkland Hall
April 4 - Watson Lecture
Daniel Schacter, Harvard University
Constructive Memory and Imagining the Future
MUB Theater II, room 312
April 11 - Roy Erickson Lecture
John Robinson, SUNY Stony Brook
Genes, Neuropathology, and Behavior in Mouse Models of Alzheimer’s Dementia
April 25
Suzanne Corkin, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT
Lasting Traces: How H.M. Shaped Science of Memory
MUB Theater II, room 312
