Affordances and Alignments: What CAN You Do With Your Bachelor's Degree in Psychology

Dr. Eric Landrum, Ph.D.
Monday, February 10, 2014, 1 pm to 2 pm
Campus: 
Dayton
Creative Arts Center M252
Audience: 
Future Students
Current Students
Faculty
Staff
Alumni

Affordances and Alignments: What CAN You Do With Your Bachelor's Degree in Psychology
Special Guest Speaker: Dr. R. Eric Landrum, Ph.D. (Boise State University)

Monday, February 10th
1 PM to 2 PM
M252 Creative Arts Center

Please join Wright State University’s Department of Psychology as we welcome Dr. Landrum, who will be discussing the many opportunities for students earning a degree in psychology.

Dr. Landrum is a professor of psychology at Boise State University. He received his PhD in cognitive psychology from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. His research interests center on the educational conditions that best facilitate student success as well as the use of SoTL strategies to advance the efforts of scientist-educators. He has given over 300 professional presentations at conferences and has published over 20 books/book chapters, and over 70 professional articles in scholarly, peer-reviewed journals. He has worked with over 275 undergraduate research assistants and taught over 12,500 students in 21 years at Boise State. Dr. Landrum served as the Vice President for the Rocky Mountain region of Psi Chi and the STP secretary (2009-2011) and he is a current member of the American Psychological Association, a fellow in APA’s Division Two (Society for the Teaching of Psychology or STP), and the President of STP.

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