Department of Psychology
The Flowerree Psychology Colloquium Series
Through the Robert E. Flowerree colloquium series, the Tulane Psychology Department endeavors to bring nationally renowned scholars to present cutting-edge research to the psychology department. The goals of the colloquium series include facilitating research collaborations, helping faculty, postdocs, and graduate students to develop professional research networks, keeping the psychology community informed of the latest scientific developments, and providing opportunities for graduating students to present and receive feedback on their research. We aim to host scholars from a range of social groups, training backgrounds, subdisciplines, and career stages.
Spring 2025 Series
The Spring 2025 Robert E. Flowerree III Colloquium Series will be held on Fridays at 2:00pm. Locations may vary, so please click each date to view information about a seminar and where it will be located.
- Speaker: Jessica Flannery, Ph.D. | University of North Caroline at Chapel Hill
- Title: States, Traits, and Developmental Precursors: a Neurocognitive Perspective of Substance Use
- Location: LBC-Rechler 202
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Michael Sulkowski, Ph.D. | University of Alabama
- Title: Understanding and Supporting Highly Vulnerable Students
- Location: Weinmann Hall 151
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Yolando Jackson, Ph.D. | The Pennsylvania State University
- Title: Fostering Resilience: Examining Mechanisms of Unexpected Outcomes in Youth Exposed to Trauma
- Location: Boggs 104
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Max Herzberg, Ph.D. | Washington University, St. Louis
- Title: Psychosocial Stress, Socioeconomic Status, and Adolescent Brain Development
- Location: LBC-Race 201
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Marisa Marraccini, Ph.D. | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Title: Centering Youth in Youth Suicide Prevention: Innovative Approaches to Bridge School and Clinical Care
- Location: LBC-Stibbs 201
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Sara Sanchez-Alonso, Ph.D. | Yale School of Medicine
- Title: Language Neurobiology in Early Development: Advances in Pediatric Neuroimaging through Multi-Modal Integration of fMRI and fNIRS
- Location: Boggs 242
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Eleanor Seaton, Ph.D. | University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
- Title: Tell It like it is: Racism and puberty among Black youth
- Location: Boggs 104
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Selin Zeytinoglu, Ph.D. | University of Maryland
- Title: Biopsychosocial Mechanisms Underlying Intergenerational Links in Socioemotional Outcomes
- Location: Boggs 104
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Anna Long, Ph.D. | Louisiana State University
- Title: The Process of Change: Developing a Science of Implementation and Cultural Responsiveness in Schools
- Location: Boggs 104
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Daniel Yudkin, Ph.D. | University of Pennsylvania
- Title: Am I the A-hole? A large-Scale Investigation of Everyday Moral Dilemmas
- Location: Boggs 104
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Riana Anderson, Ph.D. | Columbia University
- Title: Responding to the Mental Health Needs of Youth of Color by Any Means Necessary
- Location: Boggs 104
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Lindsay Fallon, Ph.D. | University of Massachusetts Boston
- Title: Advancing Equity in the Implementation of Behavioral Supports in School
- Location: Boggs 104
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Derek Nee, Ph.D. | Florida State University
- Title: The Role of Abstraction in Working Memory and Cognitive Control
- Location: Boggs 104
- Time: 2:00pm
- Speaker: Steven Heine, Ph.D. | University of British Columbia
- Title: TBD
- Location: Boggs 104
- Time: 2:00pm
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