Meet & Greet with Professor Mike Robinson

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“Professor Meet-and-Greet” – Wed., 4/5, 12:20-1:10 pm, Judd 113

Come learn more about ongoing research on campus! PSI CHI (Wesleyan’s psychology honor society) is hosting a Professor Meet-and-Greet with Prof. Mike Robinson.

Prof. Robinson is an Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience & Behavior. His research involves the brain mechanisms of motivation, reward, and desire, including the role of these mechanisms in addictive behavior. This is a great way to get to know professors in a more informal space, to ask questions, and to get to know fellow psychology majors and non-psychology majors.

The meet-and-greet will take place on Wednesday, April 5 from 12:20-1:10 PM in Judd 113. Mondo pizza will be provided! Please RSVP by clicking here.
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*This event is open to all students (non-Psi Chi members, prospective psychology majors, and/or non-psychology majors are welcome to attend)

Summer Session is Open!!

Summer 2017 classes include Intro to Financial Accounting, Bio, Chem, Screenwriting, International Politics, Writing with Anne Greene, and more. More information is available in WesMaps and on the Summer Session website.

To register:

1) Print and complete the registration form (EP>Student>Summer Session>Registration Form).
2) Meet with your faculty advisor to have them sign your form.
3) Bring your completed form with a check for payment to the Summer Session office (74 Wyllys) during business hours (8:30 am – 5:00 pm). You can also put the payment on your student account before bringing your form to the office.

Session schedule and deadlines are online at http://wesleyan.edu/summer/Calendar.html.

If you need any additional assistance, please contact the Summer Session office at 860-685-2005 or summer@wesleyan.edu.

Lecture Series by the Certificate in Social, Cultural and Critical Theory

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A LECTURE SERIES SPONSORED BY
THE CERTIFICATE IN SOCIAL, CULTURAL, AND CRITICAL THEORY

In reality, “sudden” catastrophes are actually long in preparation.
They do not stand in exclusive contrast to an apparently peaceful flow
but are the outcome of a complicated, uneven evolution.

—Georg Lukács

Suleiman Mourad
on truths and fictions of Islam
TUESDAY, MARCH 7 • DOWNEY 113

Jordan Camp
on incarcerating the crisis
THURSDAY, MARCH 30 • BOGER 112

Marguerite Nguyen
on refuge and refugees
THURSDAY, MAY 4 • BOGER 112

ALL LECTURES WILL BEGIN AT 4:30PM.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE SERIES OR THE CERTIFICATE,
PLEASE CONTACT MATTHEW GARRETT (MCGARRETT@WESLEYAN.EDU).