“Social Aggression, Gender, and Digital Communication: One Research Career, and How to Launch Your Own.”

The Department of Psychology is holding an Undergraduate Research Symposium on Friday, April 27, in the Smith Center.   

All are invited to hear invited guest speaker, Marion K. Underwood, Ph.D.

Dr. Underwood is Dean of Graduate Studies, Associate Provost and Ashbel Smith Professor of Psychological Sciences School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences with the University of Texas at Dallas.

The title of Dr. Underwood’s talk is: “Social Aggression, Gender, and Digital Communication:  One Research Career, and How to Launch Your Own.”  The talk will be held in CUE (Smith Center) 202 from 3-4 p.m.

A catered reception, poster session and refreshments will follow this presentation in the CUE Atrium.

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