January 26, 2024 9:00 AMSpecial Clinical Talk - “Harnessing technology for screening, prevention, and treatment of eating disorders"Ellen Fitzsimmons-Craft, Ph.D. Washington University School of MedicineSomers Family Hall Room 216
February 06, 2024 4:00 PMSpecial Stuckenberg Talk - Helping Refugees Heal, One Moment at a Time: Psychological Science with a Social Justice MissionAmit Bernstein, Ph.D. University of Haifa, IsraelSomers Family Hall Room 216
February 13, 2024 4:00 PMSpecial Stuckenberg Talk - “Intellectual humility in an uncertain and polarized world"Igor Grossmann, Ph.D. University of Waterloo, CanadaSomers Family Hall Room 216
February 19, 2024 4:00 PMSpecial Stuckenberg Talk - “The early development of prosocial behavior"Markus Paulus Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, GermanySomers Family Hall Room 216
March 06, 2024 4:00 PMSpecial Department Talk (replaces BBC talk)- High-Frequency Digital Cognitive Assessments in Aging and Dementia StudiesJason Hassenstab, Ph.D. Washington University School of Medicine Somers Family Hall Room 216
March 19, 2024 2:30 PMSpecial Talk - “How Words Can Change and Measure Psychological States.”Dr. Jamie Pennebaker - University of Texas at AustinSomers Family Hall Room 215
March 28, 2024 12:00 PMDisseration Defense - Examining the Role of Language in Inhibitory Control Development Within the Context of Early PovertyRita L. Taylor Somers Family Hall Room 215
April 05, 2024The Daily Life of Aging SummitPart of Lifespan Development SummitsSomers Family Hall Room 216
April 12, 2024 3:00 PMSpecial alumna talk - Diagnosis Ex Machina: Utilizing Machine Learning to Understand Depression Diagnosis in Minority PopulationsDr. Natasha Tonge is an Assistant Professor at George Mason UniversitySomers Family Hall Room 216
April 22, 2024 3:00 PMMaster's Defense - "We live in an unjust system by design, schools included..." Exploring the perceptions of Black K-12 administrators on social justice in schoolsSynClaire ArthurSomers Family Hall Room 215
May 08, 2024 8:00 AMDissertation Defense - Associations of Socioeconomic Disadvantage with White Matter, Language Development, and Early Indicators of Affective Symptomatology from Infancy to Early ChildhoodNourhan ElsayedSomers Family Hall Room 215
May 08, 2024 12:00 PMDissertation Defense – The Impact of Age on Second Language Vocabulary LearningSteven Dessenberger Somers Family Hall Room 215
July 11, 2024 12:00 PMAging T32 Postdoc Fellow Job Talk - “Discrimination and Purpose in Life: The Path Forward”Megan Wilson Wolk, Ph.D. Washington UniversitySomers Family Hall Room 216
July 23, 2024 9:00 AMMaster's Defense - Sleep, Cognition, and Alzheimer’s Disease: An Ecological Momentary Assessment StudyHannah WilksSomers Family Hall Room 216
August 01, 2024 11:00 AMMaster’s Defense - Age-Related Differences in the Discounting of Combination Outcomes in Which Immediate Gains are Followed by Delayed LossesKe Ning Somers Family Hall Room 216
November 06, 2024 2:30 PMCCSN Research Methodology WorkshopShelly R. Cooper, PhD Lecturer Washington University in St. LouisZoom
November 08, 2024 2:00 PMMasters defense - When Not Remembering is Memorable: How Confidence Reveals Subjective Distinctiveness Heuristics through a Double Test ParadigmE. Eylul ArdicSomers Family Hall RM 215
November 08, 2024 3:00 PMLinguistics Colloquium - Making Ling 101 accessible for blind studentsAaron Braver (Texas Tech University) Somers Family Hall Room 216
December 05, 2024 10:00 AMDoctoral Defense - Adjustment to College following the COVID-19 PandemicNeco JohnsonSomers Family Hall RM 224
December 11, 2024 1:00 PMMasters defense - On the Advantages of Hierarchical Bayesian Regression for Cognitive Control Studies: A Case Study with the DMCC task batteryThomas DudeySomers Family Hall RM 215A
December 13, 2024 9:00 AMSpecial Talk - “Social inequality: Its developmental roots, mechanisms, and potential interventions”Lin Bian, Ph.D. Department of Psychology University of ChicagoSomers Family Hall RM 216
December 16, 2024 9:00 AMMemory & Cognition/Lifespan Development Job - “Reframing aging and disease with a lifespan perspective”Brian Gordon, Ph.D. Department of Radiology Washington University School of MedicineSomers Family Hall RM 216