Psychology in the Valley presents: Sp
Event Details
Ready for a spooky evening of cutting-edge Psychology Research!? Join The Psychology in the Valley Seminar Series for an engaging evening of research and discussion, as Alex Quinn and
Event Details
Ready for a spooky evening of cutting-edge Psychology
Research!?
Join The Psychology in the Valley Seminar Series for an
engaging evening of research and discussion, as Alex Quinn and Dr. Curtis
Bradley from James Madison University present their scary psychology work:
“Don’t Worry, it Will All Be Over Soon: Exploring Meaning
Making When Faced with the Certainty of Death”
“Understanding the Paradox of Motivation for Caffeine Use in
Animal Research”
When: Wednesday, October 15 | 4:00–5:00 PM
Where: Massanutten Regional Library – Main Conference Room
This seminar series brings scholars and the local community
together to share and discuss cutting-edge psychology research in an
accessible, interactive setting. Free and open to the public! Followed by an
informal get-together at Clementine’s.
Questions? Contact Kathryn Howard (kathryn.howard@emu.edu)
or Dr. Benjamin Blankenship (blankebt@jmu.edu).
Psychology in the Valley is organized by a group of faculty from valley
universities, meant to promote psychology research by local scholars. It is not
sponsored by any particular university or the Massanutten Regional Library.
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Location
Massanutten Regional Library
174 S Main St, Harrisonburg, VA 22801


