In the Department of Cognitive Science in the College of Arts and Sciences at Case Western Reserve University, we’re proud to host forward-thinking scholars to share their insights with our campus community.
Upcoming Colloquia
Stay up to date with upcoming events we’ll be hosting.
Recent and Past Colloquia
Learn about recent colloquia we’ve hosted in the department below. A PDF of past colloquia events older than the past three years are available for download below. Event records date back to 2006.
- 2014 Past Colloquia - Department of Cognitive Science
- 2013 Past Colloquia - Department of Cognitive Science
- 2012 Past Colloquia - Department of Cognitive Science
- 2011 Past Colloquia - Department of Cognitive Science
- 2010 Past Colloquia - Department of Cognitive Science
- 2009 Past Colloquia - Department of Cognitive Science
- 2008 Past Colloquia - Department of Cognitive Science
- 2007 Past Colloquia - Department of Cognitive Science
- 2006 Past Colloquia - Department of Cognitive Science
Compression We Live By: Cognitive Dynamics and Strategies of Compression as a Communicative Tool in the Narrative of Social Media Microfiction
Presented by Khaled Karam, Fulbright Scholar and visiting researcher at Case Western Reserve University, PhD, Assistant Professor of English Literature, Faculty of Arts, Suez University. ORCID link: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4210-1147
Symposium on the Transdisciplinary University of the Future
Presented by Peter Whitehouse and Mark Turner at the Third International Conference on Transdisciplinarity
The Neural Orchestra: Instruments of Mind
Francesca Brittan Associate Professor, Department of Music | Case Western Reserve University Crawford Hall, Room 618 Abstract: In the last several decades, research (both professional and public-facing) across the cognitive neurosciences has drawn increasingly frequently on the figure of…
CWRU Cognitive Science Colloquium Mini-Series Spring 2025: Title: Frame Semantics, FrameNet, and the Multimodal Shift
Fred Belcavello, PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher at Case Western Reserve University, a Researcher at FrameNet Brasil Lab, and a Professor at UniAcademia - Centro Universitário Academia. Title : Frame Semantics, FrameNet, and the Multimodal Shift
CWRU Cognitive Science Colloquium Mini-Series Spring 2025: Title: Multimodal Research in Vision and Language: Emerging Trends and the Role of Frame Semantics.
Marcelo Viridiano, PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher at Case Western Reserve University. Title: Multimodal Research in Vision and Language: Emerging Trends and the Role of Frame Semantics.