The study of neuroscience and behavior offers deep insight into understanding our own thinking and how we engage with others. This self-awareness can ultimately encourage us to consider our responsibility in meeting others in dignity and solidarity.
Featured Speakers:
- Connie Snyder Mick, Director of academic affairs and Director, Poverty Studies Interdisciplinary Minor, A&L University of Notre Dame
- Elizabeth Archie, Associate Professor of Behavioral Ecology and Disease Ecology, Science University of Notre Dame
- Kimberly Green Reeves, Director, Community Health and Community Benefit, Beacon Health System
- Nancy Michael, Associate Teaching Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies for Neuroscience and Behavior, Science University of Notre Dame
- Martin Teicher, Director of the Developmental Biopsychiatry Research Program, Harvard/McLean Hospital
- Kristin Valentino, Director, William J. Shaw Center for Children and Families & William J. Shaw Center for Children and Families Professor of Psychology, A&L University of Notre Dame