NITOP 2025 Concurrent Session Speakers
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Asia Eaton
Florida Atlantic University
"Public Psychology: How to Cultivate Socially-Engaged Research at your University"
Douglas A. Bernstein
University of South Florida
"Teaching Critical Thinking in an Academic Minefield"
Sue Frantz
New Mexico State University
"A Lifetime Spent Thinking about Psychology Education: A Confab with Sue Frantz"
Lisa Fazio
Vanderbilt University
"Best Practices for Helping Students Identify Misinformation and Correct Misconceptions"
Sarah Grison
Parkland College
"Can We Narrow the Achievement Gap By Developing College Students' Skills for Success?"
Erin Hardin
University of Tennessee Knoxville
"Creating Inclusive and Affirming Classrooms for Neurodivergent Students"
Wind Goodfriend
Buena Vista University
"Cults in the Classroom"
Loretta McGregor
Arkansas State Univ. Jonesboro
"Psychology and the Supreme Court: Celebrating the Legacy of Mamie Phipps Clark"
Danny Oppenheimer
Carnegie Mellon University
"Choosing to Learn: The Importance of Student Autonomy in Post-Secondary Education"
Phia Salter
Davidson College
"Each One Teach One: Why Critical Histories Belong in Psychology Classrooms"
Martin Shapiro
California State Univ. Fresno
"Videos that Enhance Student Success"
Stacie Spencer
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
"Yes, Psychology Majors Can Get Jobs with a Bachelor's Degree, and You Can Help!"
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