Our Brains at War: The Neuroscience of Conflict and Peacebuilding
The latest in the SPCS Speaker Series on Society, Technology, Peace and Security:
Talk by: Mari Fitzduff: Our Brains At War: The Neuroscience of Conflict and Peacebuilding, Sept 30, 9.30 (zoom link forthcoming)
Kent State Athletics is excited to unveil a new strategic plan that positions the department to have a meaningful impact on student-athletes, campus and community. In alignment with Kent State University's mission and objectives, the "Play as One - #Flashes Forever" initiative was a team effort led by Director of Athletics Randale L. Richmond. In a collaborative effort, 13 departments helped develop the plan. "All parts of campus had a voice in its creation," Richmond said. Every detail supports the department's mission: GRADUATE student-athletes, BOLDLY prepared for life a...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges to students as they learned new ways to work, learn and communicate. But despite these hurdles, they managed to produce award winning work in several national and regional contests. Here is a summary of the recognition students earned from summer 2020 to summer 2021. ...
NEOMED Hearing Research Group Journal Club
Speaker: Chun-Jen Hsiao
Title: TBD
Contact for Zoom meeting link:
Jeffrey G. Mellott, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Hearing Research Group, Dept. of Anatomy and Neurobiology, NEOMED
jmellott@neomed.edu
NEOMED Hearing Research Group Journal Club
Speaker: Mahtab Tehrani
Title: TBD
Contact for Zoom meeting link:
Jeffrey G. Mellott, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Hearing Research Group, Dept. of Anatomy and Neurobiology, NEOMED
jmellott@neomed.edu
NEOMED Hearing Research Group Journal Club
Speaker: Tasmuna Tanmy
Title: TBD
Contact for Zoom meeting link:
Jeffrey G. Mellott, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Hearing Research Group, Dept. of Anatomy and Neurobiology, NEOMED
jmellott@neomed.edu
NEOMED Hearing Research Group Journal Club
Speaker: Will Noftz
Title: TBD
Contact for Zoom meeting link:
Jeffrey G. Mellott, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Hearing Research Group, Dept. of Anatomy and Neurobiology, NEOMED
jmellott@neomed.edu
NEOMED Hearing Research Group Journal Club - Early Life Stress Impairs Behavioral and Neural Temporal Processing across the Auditory Pathway
Speaker: Abby Ye
Title: Early Life Stress Impairs Behavioral and Neural Temporal Processing across the Auditory Pathway
Contact for Zoom meeting link:
Jeffrey G. Mellott, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Hearing Research Group, Dept. of Anatomy and Neurobiology, NEOMED
jmellott@neomed.edu