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Brian Barber, CFS Professor

Brian Barber to Present Seminar Series, “The Evolution of a Research Career on Children and Families at Risk”

Please mark your calendars and join Brian Barber from the Department of Child and Family Studies in the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences as he presents the seminar series, “The Evolution of a Research Career on Children and Families at Risk.”  Barber will narrate his continuous, 20-year research program on youth and families in societies experiencing political conflict, particularly in Palestine.

The seminar series will be held from 5:00-6:30 P.M. in room 253 of the Hodges Library on the following dates:

February 10th        February 17th      February 24th      March 2nd

Each of these seminars may be watched live during the event and up to one year after via these links; available on the date of each presentation.

Seminar Series-Barber-Printable flyer for posting in your area.


 

Barber is a Professor in the Department of Child and Family Studies, Adjunct Professor of Psychology, New American Fellow, Washington, D.C. and Director for the Center for the Study of Youth and Political Conflict (CSYPC).