Category: Events
Diversity, Leadership, Donald Trump, and the Future of America
Kevin Powell will present this interactive conversation. In a world where violence, fear, division, and hate have become the norm, Kevin offers hope and a new and different way to view ourselves, to view each other.
Women Presidential Candidates
Dianne Bystrom is director emerita of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University. She directed the center for 22 years before retiring in August 2018. Bystrom will discuss the how the media has covered women running for office differently than men, and what that might mean for the 2020 … Continue reading Women Presidential Candidates
Former President of Mexico visits campus
Former President of Mexico Vicente Fox is a leading voice on North American trade policy and the challenges of immigration. His most recent book, Let’s Move On: Beyond Fear & False Prophets, takes aim at the current state of American politics and is a call to unity and resistance in the face of rising ethnocentric and … Continue reading Former President of Mexico visits campus
Understanding Second Language Speakers: What REALLY Matters?
Tracey Derwing is a Professor Emeritus of TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Alberta. She has extensively researched second language fluency and pronunciation, especially the relationships among intelligibility, comprehensibility, and accent. She will discuss what research tells us both the second language speaker and … Continue reading Understanding Second Language Speakers: What REALLY Matters?
Creating Inclusive Classrooms Workshop
Faculty and advisors in psychology are invited to a workshop on creating inclusive classrooms. Please register for the workshop by April 22nd.
Psychology Undergraduate Poster Competition
The undergraduate poster competition will be from 4-5 pm in Lagomarcino Hall.
Workshop: Open Science and Preregistration
Drs. Zlatan Krizan and Marcus Crede will offer a workshop on open science and preregistration practices for psychology faculty and graduate students. It will be held on Monday, April 15 from 3:40-4:30 pm in W282 Lagomarcino Hall.
Psi Chi Induction Ceremony
The ISU Chapter of Psi Chi International Honor Society will host its spring induction ceremony on Sunday, April 14th at 1:00 pm in the Sun Room of the Memorial Union. The following students will be inducted: Chandler Hohbach, Jennifer Villa, Tykie Poggemann, Casey Holmes, Ashley Truman, Sammi Springer, Matthew Andersland, Ryszard Koziel, Madison Hunter, Caitlyn … Continue reading Psi Chi Induction Ceremony
“Fake News”: Psychology in Everyday Life
Join the discussion of Fake News. Graduate students in psychology have created an outreach panel called Psychology in Everyday Life. The goal is to have discussions about psychological topics and mental health support in the community. The first topic of discussion for fall 2019 will be “Fake News”. This discussion will be held at the ISU … Continue reading “Fake News”: Psychology in Everyday Life