Honors Poster Session
Davie Hall Lobby 235 E. Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesJoin us for the Honors Poster Session as our graduating seniors present their Honors research!
Join us for the Honors Poster Session as our graduating seniors present their Honors research!
Students and families: please arrive by 12:00 pm. For more information regarding parking, invitations, and arrival time, please visit https://psychology.unc.edu/commencement/.
Presenter: Campbell Laboratory, UNC Chapel Hill The Human Neuroimaging Group Talk Series is open to those interested in using neuroimaging tools to address questions about the neural basis of human cognition, emotion, and behavior.
Graduate Student Orientation, mandatory for all incoming doctoral students, starts at 10:00 am on Monday, August 19. The entire incoming doctoral class meets the Director of Graduate Studies, Student Services Manager, Department Chair, among others, to hear important information regarding … Read more
Title: "Welcome Back Lunch" The Developmental Psychology Lunch is open to faculty, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, undergraduate students, and staff.
Title: "Welcome Lunch" The Clinical Psychology Lunch Series is open to our Clinical Psychology program faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students.
Title: "Welcome Back Pizza Lunch" The Quantitative Psychology Forum is open to anyone interested in quantitative methods.
Title: "Tips for Success in Graduate School" ORG stands for Organizational Research Group, the original name of the seminar series begun by John Thibaut at UNC. We retain that traditional moniker though today the series covers topics across the entire … Read more
Presenter: Joseph Piven, Ph.D., UNC Chapel Hill, Department of Psychiatry Title: "Infant Brain-Behavior Development in Autism" The Developmental Psychology Lunch is open to faculty, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, undergraduate students, and staff.
Presenter: Kevin Labar, Ph.D., Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University Title: "An Information Mapping Approach to Emotion Representation" The Cognitive Talk Series is open to faculty, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and staff.