Learning at Laurel Speaker Series

Throughout the month of April, Laurel will host three experts and thought leaders as part of our Learn at Laurel Speaker Series. These engaging presentations for parents/guardians with children of all ages are free and open to the public. We hope you will join us for one, two, or all three presentations! 

List of 3 events.

  • Apr
    14

    THE PROFESSOR IS IN: Finding Academic and Emotional Success in College

    Register for The Professor is In • April 14, 2026 • Laurel School Ranked #1 Best All-Girls School in Ohio by Niche
    Dr. Deborah J. Cohan, author of The Complete U: Over 100 Lessons for Success in and out of the College Classroom, will join us at Laurel’s Lyman Campus to share her wisdom and advice gathered from a long career as a college educator. Drawing on decades of experience working directly with college students, Dr. Cohan offers practical, honest insights into what truly helps young adults thrive once they arrive on campus.
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  • Apr
    20

    LSPA/LCRG Community Forum: Talking with our Students about AI

    Register for LCRG/LSPA Community Forum • April 20, 2026 • Laurel School Ranked #1 Best All-Girls School in Ohio by Niche

    Eric Hudson is a prominent voice in education and a speaker focusing on how teachers, students, and parents respond to generative artificial intelligence. Eric will join us for Laurel’s Center for Research for Girls Spring Community Forum hosted by Laurel School’s Parent Association to discuss how both parents and educators can navigate the complexities of artificial intelligence in our children' s lives.
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  • Apr
    29

    LCRG Book Talk: GOOD SLEEP FOR ALL KIDS with Melisa Moore, PhD

    Register for LCRG Book Talk Good Sleep for All Kids • April 29, 2026 • Laurel School Ranked #1 Best All-Girls School in Ohio by Niche

    When pediatric sleep expert Dr. Melisa Moore had her first child, she already had a decade of experience helping families overcome sleep challenges, but nothing prepared her for the reality of managing sleep in her own household. The traditional advice she’d relied on as a clinician felt too rigid, unrealistic, and ineffective for real life. So she went to work to create the flexible, evidence-based approach she offers in her new book The Good Sleep Guide for Neurodivergent Kids (New World Library, March 4, 2026).
    Dr. Moore will join us at Laurel’s Lyman Campus for an engaging talk for parents of neurotypical and neurodivergent kids alike, Melisa will explore the science of sleep in a way that makes sense for real family life.
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