
Sep 02
2025
4:15 pm -
5:15 pm
Current Advances in Psychology: The Narrative of Racial Progress
Lillard Science 044

Sep 09
2025
4:00 pm -
5:00 pm
HUMAN Residency Lecture - How Useful is an Algorithm to Lady Liberty?
McCormick Auditorium

Sep 11
2025
4:15 pm -
5:15 pm
Reverse-engineering the retina to understand neural computation, treat blindness, and build self-navigating machines
Lillard 044
4:15 - 5:15 p.m.
Lillard Science 044
Current Advances in Psychology: The Narrative of Racial Progress
Dr. Michael Kraus, Professor of Psychology at Northwestern University will provide a broad overview of their research on the narrative of racial progress.
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
McCormick Auditorium
HUMAN Residency Lecture - How Useful is an Algorithm to Lady Liberty?
In this reading and talk, Serena Dokuaa, poet, AI policy expert, and HUMAN Residency Fellow, will read from her in-development poetry collection, To AI a Butterfly.
4:15 - 5:15 p.m.
Lillard 044
Reverse-engineering the retina to understand neural computation, treat blindness, and build self-navigating machines
2025-26 Neuroscience Program Seminar Series
5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Tarble Room, Brown Hall
Send in the Evil Robots?: Surviving and Thriving in the AI Age
Join us for the Krebs Center for the Humanities Lecture with New York Times technology columnist and author Kevin Roose in conversation with Davis Schneiderman, Executive Director of the Krebs Center for the Humanities, presented with the Oppenheimer Family Foundation.