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30th Annual Black Psychology Theme Week & 19th Annual Imhotep Student Research Conference Schedule

Monday, 4/04/11 3pm 5pm Perry-Paige Auditorium Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society Induction Ceremony Introductions by Dr. Bell Distinguished Lecture Series: Outstanding Black Psychologists Dr. Cheryl Grills, President-Elect, ABPsi Dr. Jackson-Lowman presiding Student Forum: Psychology of Women Forum Makes Me Wanna Holler! Introductions by Dr. JacksonLowman Panel Discussion: Undergraduate Summer Internship Experience Dr. Chambers presiding. Psychology Club Student Forum: Tell Em Why You Mad Dr. Singleton presiding

6 - 8 PM

Perry-Paige Auditorium

Tuesday, 4/05/11

12:30pm-2pm

Perry Paige Auditorium

Wednesday, 4/06/11

11:00 12:15 PM

Perry-Paige Auditorium

6pm-8pm

Perry Paige Auditorium

Thurs., 4/07/11 1st day IMHOTEP Conference

9:30am-1:30pm

Perry-Paige Auditorium

Imhotep: Undergraduate & Graduate Student Research Presentations Devonishe Mitchell moderating Poster Presentation Viewing
With Special Invited guests from Rickards High School Advanced Placement Psychology students

1:30pm-2:30pm

Perry-Paige Lobby

Friday, 4/08/11

9:30-11:00 AM

Perry-Paige Auditorium

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Naim Akbar, Preeminent Black Psychologist and author in the field of African/Black Psychology
Introduction by Dr. Hollar, Imhotep Chair

11:00 12:00 PM

Break

Break/Lunch

12:00pm-1:30pm

Perry-Paige Auditorium

Imhotep: Undergraduate & Graduate Student Research Presentations


FAMU Psychology Department Graduate student moderators

1:45pm-3:30pm

Perry-Paige Auditorium

Honored Guest Panel: Dr. Kathy Burlew & student guests Getting Into Graduate School
Introduction by Dr. Jackson-Lowman, Department Chair

3:45pm-5:00pm

Perry-Paige Auditorium

Workshop: Ms. Paula Lewis & School Psych Graduate Student Workshop

4pm-6pm

The Atrium (Adjacent to Perry-Page)

Career Roundtable: Jenay Sermon, M.S. Paula Lewis, M.S. Dr. Larry Richardson

7pm-9pm

The Atrium

Awards Reception Sponsored by ABPsi-NFL & Department of Psychology -Dr. Fields presiding

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