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Guest Speakers

Weekly Brown Bag Meetings

Weekly Brown Bag meetings feature guest presentations by University faculty and staff covering topics such as:

  • library and computer research resources,
  • experimental design and scientific methods,
  • ethics in psychological research,
  • statistical analysis,
  • presenting research, and
  • applying to graduate school. 

Past Speakers Have Included: 

Dr. Fatima Varner
UT Austin Human Development and Family Sciences Department

Geeti S. Mahajan, LCSW, MPH
UT Austin Counseling and Mental Health Center

Professor Rebecca Bigler
UT Austin Department of Psychology, Developmental Psychology Area

Dr. Nicolina Calfa
UT Austin Department of Educational Psychology — Counseling

Professor Darlene Grant
UT Austin School of Social Work & Office of Graduate Studies

Professor Michele Guzman
UT Austin Department of Educational Psychology — Counseling

Professor Martita Lopez
UT Austin Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology Area

Professor Manuel Ramirez
UT Austin Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology Area

Maritza Ramirez
UT Health Science Center San Antonio Human Resource Services

Professor Josh Holahan
UT Austin Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology Area, Health Psychology & Graduate Advisor

Professor David Tucker
UT Austin Department of Psychology, Neuropsychology

Professor Kevin Cokley
UT Austin Department of Educational Psychology — Counseling

Professor Chris Beevers
UT Austin Department of Psychology and Psychiatry

Dr. Lisa Neff
UT Austin Department of Human Development and Family Sciences

Carolyn Cunningham
UT Austin Head of Collection Development, UT Libraries

Professor Ethan Burris
UT Austin Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Red McCombs School of Business

Dr. Alexandra Clark
UT Austin Department of Psychology

Professor Stephen Russell
UT Austin Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, School of Human Ecology, Population Health, Sociology