ASU presents Psychology Lecture Series
Coping and change will be the focus of this year’s Psychology Lecture Series that will be held on Fridays during the month of October.
The series will kick off on Oct. 9 with Jonathan M. Campbell, associate professor in the Department of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology at the University of Georgia. He will present Examining the Impact of Educational Interventions on Peers’ Attitudes Towards Students with Autism.
On Oct. 16, the series continues with War and Children Coping with Parental Development featuring Alex Mabe, professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior at the Medical College of Georgia.
On Oct. 23, Jennifer L. Whitford, licensed psychologist at Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, will present From Brains to Behavior: The Changing Life of the Person In Between.
The final program, on Oct. 30, will feature Christopher D. Bell, assistant professor in the ASU Department of Psychology, who is presenting a lecture on Adjustment to University (A2U) at Augusta State University.
All programs are free and will be held in W1002 Science Hall at noon. The Psychology Lecture Series is sponsored by the Department of Psychology. For more information, call the psychology department at 706-737-1694.