SFC Professors Share Their Books
From looking for love or a teaching job, examining 'rape culture' to making psychology more accepted internationally, seven St. Francis College faculty members have recently published work on a variety of topics. They discussed their new books for an afternoon event celebrating the academic scholarship of the College's professors on September 15, 2017.
(Watch SFC Professors Talk About Their Books)
The professors and their work are:
Rita Baron-Faust: *The Autoimmune Connection: Essential Information for Women on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Getting On With Your Life
Marisa T. Cohen: *From First Kiss to Forever: A Scientific Approach to Love
Uwe P. Gielen: *Women's Evolving Lives: Global and Psychosocial Perspectives; *Internationalizing the Teaching of Psychology; *Resources for International Psychology: 75 Years of the International Council of Psychologists
Emily Horowitz: *Caught in the Web of the Criminal Justice System: Autism, Developmental Disabilities, and Sex Offenses
Peter P. Leibman: *Launch a Teaching Career: Secrets for Aspiring Teachers
Nickie D. Phillips: *Beyond Blurred Lines: Rape Culture in Popular Media
Gregory F. Tague: *Art and Adaptability: Consciousness and Cognitive Culture, *Evolution and Human Culture: Texts and Contexts
The event was organized by Vice President for Academic Affairs Jennifer Lancaster and Director of the Institute for International Cross-Cultural Psychology Uwe P. Gielen.