Industrial and Organizational Psychology Ph.D. Program

Brown Bag Speakers

Brown bag meetings take place every week. Nationally recognized speakers come in and share their experiences as academics and/or practitioners and talk about current research and applied projects. After the presentations, graduate students get the opportunity to enjoy a lunch with the invited speaker. If outside speakers are not scheduled, graduate students share their research projects with their fellow colleagues.  

 

 Tammy Allen from USF giving her talk entitled "Crafting a Program of Research that Focuses on Employee Health and Well-being"

 

Below are some of the brown bags that we have had in the past.



Speaker 

Topic/Title

Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks, University of Michigan

 Folk Wisdom About the Effects of Relationship Conflict

Jamie Winter, DDI

Re-engineering/downsizing

Harold Glodstein, Baruch College

 Eliminating Adverse Impact in Selection

Charlotte Fritz, Bowling Green University

 Recovery from work/health Psychology

Tammy Allen, University of South Florida

Crafting a Program of Research that Focuses on Employee Health and Well-being

Jennifer Gillespie, Bowling Green University

Emotional Labor

Andor Reiber, Reiber Group

Applied Topics

Neal Schmitt, Michigan State University

 Person-Organization Fit and Student Outcomes: Longitudinal Outcomes

Mike Fitzgerald, TRW Automotive

 Global Talent Management

Swati Buddhavarapu and Jeremy Borys, Right Management Consulting

Consulting Projects