Dr. Ronald Levant Series Recap
We were honored to host Janet Hyde as part of our Dr. Ronald Levant Psychology Lecture Series, where she delivered a compelling and thought-provoking presentation on the psychology of gun violence.

Drawing on her extensive research and decades of expertise in the field, Dr. Hyde explored the complex social, cultural, and psychological factors that contribute to gun violence. Her talk examined how individual behavior intersects with broader societal influences, offering attendees a deeper understanding of this urgent and multifaceted issue. Throughout the lecture, Dr. Hyde encouraged critical thinking and open dialogue, prompting meaningful reflection among students, faculty, and community members alike.

The event fostered an engaging atmosphere, with attendees actively participating in discussion and bringing forward thoughtful questions during the Q&A session. Many left with a renewed perspective on the role psychology plays in addressing some of today’s most pressing challenges.

We extend our sincere gratitude to Dr. Hyde for generously sharing her time and knowledge, and to everyone who joined us for this impactful and engaging evening. Your presence and participation helped make the event truly memorable.

Stay tuned for more information on upcoming speakers in the Dr. Ronald Levant Psychology Lecture Series, we look forward to welcoming you to our next event.
