Join the School of Psychology online on March 25 for our Zoom webinar: Black Excellence in Psychology Symposium. Virtual seating is limited to first 1,000.
Ruth Winifred Howard (March 25, 1900 – February 12, 1997) was one of the first African-American women to earn a Ph.D. in psychology. Her research focused on children with special needs. Join us as we celebrate her birthday anniversary with five distinguished psychologists.
Gina Poe, Ph.D. (UCLA)
How the Brain Actively Promotes Memory, Cognition and Mental Health Uniquely During Sleep
Zenzi Griffin, Ph.D. (Univ. Texas)
Talking and Timing: What Eye Movements Tell Us About Speaking
Lewis Wheaton, Ph.D. (Georgia Tech)
Gaze and Motor Rehabilitation: How Visual Perception May Support Motor Learning
Vonetta Dotson, Ph.D. (Georgia State)
Vascular Contributions to Racial Disparities in Cognitive and Mood Disorders in Late Life
Nse Ufot, J.D. (New Georgia Project)
Psychology and Civic Engagement: The New Georgia Project’s Quest to Change Hearts, Minds and Behavior