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Happening today: Lecture series continues with ‘Identifying and Predicting Social Movement Spillover’

(Posted March 10, 2021)

The College of Behavioral and Health Sciences’ Brown Bag Lecture Series continues today from noon to 1 p.m.  The featured speaker is Dr. Misty Ring-Ramirez, assistant professor of sociology. Her presentation is titled “Shared Visions: Identifying and Predicting Social Movement Spillover.”  The webinar is open to the public at this Zoom link: https://apsu.zoom.us/j/84686218401.  Upcoming lectures include (all at noon): • March 24: Dr. Kevin Baron, Department of Political Science and Public Management – “How to Change Your World: The Tools of Effective Civic Engagement.” • April 7: Dr. Christopher Wright, Department of Criminal Justice – “Terrorism in the U.S.: What Every Academic Should Know.” • April 21: Dr. Porter Jennings-McGarity, Department of Social Work – “The Impact of COVID-19 on Trauma in the Latinx Community.”
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The College of Behavioral and Health Sciences’ Brown Bag Lecture Series continues today from noon to 1 p.m.

The featured speaker is Dr. Misty Ring-Ramirez, assistant professor of sociology. Her presentation is titled “Shared Visions: Identifying and Predicting Social Movement Spillover.”

The webinar is open to the public at this Zoom link: https://apsu.zoom.us/j/84686218401.

Upcoming lectures include (all at noon):

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