By Zoya Brumberg Still from Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbound (1945) “Science on Screen” is a nation-wide film series that promotes scientific literacy through classic, cult, science fiction, and documentary film screenings accompanied by lively talks by scholars and scientific and medical practitioners. The films are used as fun and accessible jumping-off points for scientists and experts […]
Colloquium on the History of Psychiatry and Medicine
By Zoya Brumberg This year, the Harvard University Division of Continuing Education, McLean Hospital and the Center for the History of Medicine, and the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine are presenting a series of four lectures about the history of psychiatry and medicine. The Colloquium offers the opportunity for practicing doctors, psychologists, historians, […]
Two Guys On Your Head
By Joan Neuberger Every Friday, KUT producer Rebecca McInroy hosts “Two Guys On Your Head,” a podcast with UT Austin psychologists, Dr. Art Markman and Dr. Bob Duke. The conversations cover everything from procrastination, to why you feel younger than you actually are, to why breaking up is hard to do. Thinking in Public caught […]