-CANCELED EVENT- RCGD Seminar Series on Social Connection: Lori Hoggard
Contextualizing Cardiovascular Functioning: Stress, Social Roles, and Black Women’s Hearts
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Lori Hoggard
North Carolina State University
Contextualizing Cardiovascular Functioning: Stress, Social Roles, and Black Women’s Hearts
March 30, 2026
Robin Edelstein organizes the Winter 2026 RCGD Seminar Series: The Ties that Bond: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Social Connection.
ABOUT THE SERIES
This seminar series brings together senior and early-career scholars to explore fundamental questions about how we connect, protect, and care. Talks will highlight lifespan and comparative approaches to understanding social connection, physiological implications of social and race-related stressors, and diverse conceptualizations of what it means to belong—from romantic and parent–child relationships to group and societal dynamics to technology-mediated interactions.
Join us on Mondays to learn about the biological, social, and developmental pathways that shape human connection.
These events are held Mondays from 3:30 to 5.
In person: ISR Thompson 1430, unless otherwise specified.
Lori Hoggard
North Carolina State University
Contextualizing Cardiovascular Functioning: Stress, Social Roles, and Black Women’s Hearts
March 30, 2026
Robin Edelstein organizes the Winter 2026 RCGD Seminar Series: The Ties that Bond: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Social Connection.
ABOUT THE SERIES
This seminar series brings together senior and early-career scholars to explore fundamental questions about how we connect, protect, and care. Talks will highlight lifespan and comparative approaches to understanding social connection, physiological implications of social and race-related stressors, and diverse conceptualizations of what it means to belong—from romantic and parent–child relationships to group and societal dynamics to technology-mediated interactions.
Join us on Mondays to learn about the biological, social, and developmental pathways that shape human connection.
These events are held Mondays from 3:30 to 5.
In person: ISR Thompson 1430, unless otherwise specified.
| Building: | Institute For Social Research |
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| Website: | |
| Event Type: | Workshop / Seminar |
| Tags: | Biopsychology, Cognition, And Neuroscience, Psychology |
| Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Research Center for Group Dynamics (RCGD), Institute for Social Research, Department of Psychology |
