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Mindset, Resilience, and Positive Neuroplasticity in Human Flourishing In-Person

The OFE invites you to join Elenice De Souza Oliveira for a session that explores insights for Human Flourishing from positive psychology and neuroscience. This session will explore growth mindset, resilience, and transformation through the integrated lenses of positive psychology and neuroscience. Participants will examine how strengths, optimism, meaning, and adaptive coping—combined with neuroplastic processes—shape responses to stress, challenge, and change. Emphasis will be placed on cultivating enduring flourishing traits such as flexibility, confidence, hope, and self-efficacy.


This session is open to all members of the University community. You do not need to be a member of the working group or to have attended the previous session to attend. Feel free to bring your own lunch!

 

Date:
Monday, March 2, 2026
Time:
11:30am - 12:45pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Cole Hall 340
Categories:
  Human Flourishing  
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Organizer(s)

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Elenice DeSouza Oliveira

Elenice DeSouza Oliveira, assistant professor, received a PhD from Rutgers University. She is a Brazilian native with a professional background in international research on crime and policing. Her past experience as a policy analyst for the Human Rights office for the local government in her hometown of Belo Horizonte, Brazil and her experience as an instructor at the police academy in the same city has influenced her research and enthusiasm to teach social justice. She teaches courses on Criminology, Policing, and Ethics & Justice. Prof. Oliveira most recent research activities have encompassed gang-related homicides, street drug markets, public transport crime and various forms of violence in urban settings such as shantytowns and low-income housing. She has published in creditable peer-reviewed academic journals including British Journal of Criminology, Crime Science Journal, and Crime & Delinquency journal. Prof. Oliveira research experience has influenced her teaching capabilities and broadened her view points in terms of exploring crime patterns and solutions as well as re-imagined justice.

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Catherine Keohane

Catherine Keohane is the Director of Faculty Development for the Office for Faculty. She has a Ph.D. in English from Rutgers University and supports faculty of all ranks in their career development.

 

 

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