Missed our February 17th critical colloquium on funding and grant opportunities? Check out the recording below for some important resources! Funding and Grants Colloquium
Please join us Wednesday, March 3rd at 11:45am for our next Critical Psychology Colloquium – What is criticality? Multiple dimensions in psychological research. Zoom Link
Please join us this Wednesday, 2/26, at 11:45am in room 6304.01 for our next Critical Psychology Colloquium. This week we will have Cory Greene, Emese…
Please join us this Wednesday, 2/18, at 11:45am in room 6304.01 for our next Critical Psychology Colloquium. This week we will have Eleanor Luken, Kristen…
Please join us this Wednesday, 2/5, at 11:45am in room 6304.01 for our First-Year History Projects presenting on Where’s the Critical in Social/Personality Psychology? Missed Opportunities…
Please join us this Wednesday, 9/18, at 11:45am in room 6304.01 for our next Critical Psychology Colloquium. This week we will have Babe Howell, Law…
Please join us this Wednesday at 11:45am in room 6304.01 for our next Critical Psychology Colloquium. This week we will have Professor Bianca Williams in…
Ch’umilkaj Curruchiche Nicho is a Maya indigenous singer, songwriter and poet from Guatemala. Founder and member of various music groups in her hometown, Comalapa, she…
Please join us for the next brown bag on Wed. May 1st at 11:45am, at which Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani, an alum of EP, will be speaking…
This Wednesday on April 17, Brown Bag is hosting Dr. Wendy McKenna and Dr. Suzanne Kessler and their talk on “Where Do Idea Come From…
Please join us on 4/1 for: A Conversation about Applied Research Positions: During and After Graduate School, April 1st, 2019 from 6pm-8pm at the Graduate…
The Critical Cluster Brown Bag Committee invites you to the presentation of Cognitive Maps and Landscape Studies by Steve Moga! Dr. Moga has published with…
This Wednesday, March 20th, Brown Bag is hosting CSP’s very own Brian Davis, Cristina Onea, Karyna Pryiomka, Patrick Sweeney, Susan Opotow and their conversation on…
Please join us March 20th at 6:30PM for our first book salon of the semester: Michelle Fine will be in conversation with Wendy Luttrell and…
Please join us for a screening of Dramatic Escape, an award-winning documentary that transports viewers into the lives of a group of maximum security prisoners…
This Wednesday on Feb 27th, Brown Bag is hosting Dr. Kandice Chuh and her talk on “On Pedagogies of Liberal Humanism, or, against the Defense…
This Wednesday on Feb 20th, the Brown Bag is hosting Dr. Mindy Fullilove and her talk on “400 Years of Inequalities”. Please join us at…
Come join us for a panel discussion celebrating the new book The Routledge Handbook of Anthropology and the City (edited by Setha Low) Thursday 2/21…
You are warmly invited to attend a book launch for New York After 9/11, book co-edited by Susan Opotow and Zach Shemtob. Wednesday, Feb. 27,…
Join us Tuesday, December 5th at 6pm in Room 6304.01 for the Public Science Project Book Series event, Mapping My Way Home: Activism, Nostalgia and…
Please join us in room 6304.01 for our CSP Speaker Series on November 15th at 5pm with Dr. William Cross! He will be giving a…
Please join us this Wednesday 9/27 from 4-6pm in room 6304.01 for a very special talk with Dr. Michael Jacobson. Dr. Jacobsen will be giving…
Please join us for Brown Bag this Wednesday! Thea Abu El-Haj will be giving a talk titled, “Are you or are you not an American?”…
Please join us for this Wednesday’s Brown Bag where Professor Gina Philogene will be giving a talk titled, Thinking evil: Machiavellian principles in today’s geopolitical…
Please join us this Wednesday, March 23rd, at 11:45am (room 6304.01) for our weekly Brown Bag seminar. Svend Brinkman, Professor of Aalborg University will be…
This Friday at 7pm, join us for performances by Lady Dane and J Mase III. They will be performing as part of a conference, Intersectional…
Join us this Wednesday in room 6304.01 at 11:45am for our joint Critical SP and Environmental Psychology Brown Bag with David J. Connor, Ed.D! He…
Don Mitchell, Distinguished Professor of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, is here to discuss his work. Please join us…