Reese Psychology & Education Building

The Reese Psychology and Education Building is home to the Psychology and Education department.

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Reese Psychology & Education Building

The Reese Psychology and Education Building is home to the Psychology and Education department.

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Session 4 - Panel D - Neuroscience and Behavior (Sciences)

Fri, Apr 18, 2025 4:30pm to 5:45pm

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Luci Campau, Bridging the (Synaptic) Gap: Fostering Accessibility in Neuroscience EducationAdvisor - Marta SabariegoSEED Research Grant, College of Education, UMass AmherstLauren Kang, An ERP...

Reese Psychology & Education Building, 302

Session 3 - Panel D - Neuroscience and Behavior (Sciences)

Fri, Apr 18, 2025 3pm to 4:15pm

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Vanessa Farkas, Respiratory effects of hTau overexpression in Drosophila melanogaster astrocytesAdvisor - Ken ColodnerKamlyn Yosick, Investigating the effects of tau expression on chiasmatic...

Reese Psychology & Education Building, 302

Session 2 - Panel D - Neurosciences and Behavior (Sciences)

Fri, Apr 18, 2025 1:30pm to 2:45pm

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Aubryn Kaine, Responding to Reward Loss: Measuring c-Fos Expression in the Lateral SeptumAdvisor - Marta SabariegoJuddy Nam, The Effect of Social Stress on Cognitive Bias and Neural Inflammation in...

Reese Psychology & Education Building, 302

Panel G - Bridging the Classroom to Real Life Work

Fri, Apr 18, 2025 12pm to 1:30pm

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Panel Title: Bridging the Classroom to Real Life Work Panel Moderator: Kat Eldred, Student Success Coordinator Panel Abstract Join Karena, Xinyi, Caroline, and Lily as they reflect on stepping...

Reese Psychology & Education Building, 302

Panel I - Learning to Learn: Developing New Data Analysis Skills in STEM

Fri, Apr 18, 2025 12pm to 1:30pm

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Panel Title: Learning to Learn: Developing New Data Analysis Skills in STEM Panel Moderator: Dr. Gary Snyder Our panel explores how college researchers apply foundational knowledge from our...

Reese Psychology & Education Building, 304

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Fantastic lecture!