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Krost Symposium

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Each year, ¼«ËÙÁùºÏ²ÊÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼ hosts the Krost Symposium to highlight an important, timely topic as it relates to the campus and larger state-wide, national, and even global discussions.

Throughout the last decade, topics have covered everything from the environment and canine cognition to mass incarceration and gender-based violence.

The event typically occurs each fall and spans several days, featuring a keynote lecture, guest speakers, master classes, and discussion panels. All events are open to the public and all faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to attend.

Recent Krost Topics

2021: Multilingualism Matters

2019: Stop Gender-Based Violence

2018: What A Dog Nose: Chasing Canine Cognition

2017: Connecting With Comics

2016: The Neurocognition of Music & Art

2015: Grey Matters: Discerning the Impacts of Head Injury

2014: Environmental Justice: Texan Responses to Global Crises

2012: Unlocking The Future: From Mass Incarceration To Restorative Justice