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Colloquium Series

Each semester the Department of Psychology sponsors a lecture series. Nationally prominent researchers present their work on a variety of topics. These presentations are open to the public and free of charge. They are held every Friday at 3:30pm in the Katherine Kilbourne Burgum Family Life Center, Room 122 (the building in the northwest corner of the Union).

Readings, vita and other documents related to the presentation can be viewed by clicking on the presentation title.

Michael Robinson and Clay Routledge are moderating the fall 2009 colloquium series.



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Fall 2009

DateSpeakerTitleLocation
August 28William Maki, PhD
Psychology Department, Texas Tech University
Memory judgments: A window on organization and processing of associative and semantic memoriesFamily Life Center
room 122
September 4Michael D. Robinson, PhD
NDSU Psychology Department
Error regulation, self-regulation, and emotion regulationFamily Life Center
room 122
September 11Mark Meister, PhD
Department of Communication, North Dakota State University
The Earth Liberation Front's Failed Diatribe of Sacramental Arson Family Life Center
room 122
September 18Angela L. Buffington, PhD
University of Minnesota Medical School
Insight and psychosocial outcome following TBIFamily Life Center
room 122
September 25Chris F. Biga, PhD
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Emergency Management, North Dakota State University
Environmentally Significant Individual Behavior: Shared Meanings of Multiple IdentitiesFamily Life Center
room 122
October 2Richard W. Rathge, PhD
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Emergency Management, North Dakota State University
Shifting Demographics and their Implications on Regional Labor MarketsFamily Life Center
room 122
October 9Robert S. Littlefield, PhD
Department of Communication, North Dakota State University
Spokesperson credibility: Ethos and identification of food-related crisis and emergency risk messages by culturally-diverse groups Family Life Center
room 122
October 16 George A. Youngs, PhD
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Emergency Management, North Dakota State University
Disaster Recovery and Post-Traumatic Growth Family Life Center
room 122
October 23Jeffry A. Simpson
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota
Trust and perceived variability in romantic relationshipsFamily Life Center
room 122
October 30Nathan Wood
School of Education, North Dakota State University
Broadening a View of K-12 Classrooms to Include Student Culture Family Life Center
room 122
November 6Donald P. Schwert
Director, Center for Science, Mathematics Education, North Dakota State University
Opportunities for Collaborative Research in STEM Education at NDSUFamily Life Center
room 122
November 13 Heather Terrell, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota
Gender and Aggression: Context is Everything Family Life Center
room 122
November 20Sukumarakurup(Kumar) Krishnakumar
College of Business, North Dakota State University
Emotional Intelligence at WorkFamily Life Center
room 122
November 27Thanksgiving
December 4Student Talks
Family Life Center
room 122
December 11Last Week of Classes