SIGNATURE EVENTS
COLLOQUIUM SERIES
Each semester, the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences sponsors and organizes a series of several presentations by psychological and brain scientists. These speakers present their research and scholarship in a wide range of areas within the behavioral sciences and neuroscience. Presentations are open to all members of the 草榴社区 Campus Community and the public.
Email the department, with subject header 鈥淐olloquium Information," if you are interested in receiving more information about the colloquium series or about a scheduled presentation.

UPCOMING SPEAKER(S)
Title -听Social Connections, Stress, & Well-being: Evidence for coping across diverse groups
Date and Time - Friday, April 11th at 4PM.
Location - Tolentine 305
, from Haverford College, discusses how do our social connections help us to cope effectively with stress? Research has documented the kinds of socioemotional processes that are considered to be "healthy鈥, but this work has largely taken a Western and individualistic cultural view. In this talk, I review research from my lab that examines how culture influences social connections and coping across diverse cultural groups including East Asian and Mexican groups, as well as first generation low income college students. You can read more about their work