'Predicting Views of African Americans" is Topic
of March 28 Convocation in Kilpatrick Auditorium

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (3/96)
Contact: Lynn B. Stewart, Centenary News Service
318-869-5120 or 869-5709
e-mail: lstewart@beta.centenary.edu

Psychology professor Lisa M. Brown of Gainesville, Fla., will speak at 11:10 a.m. Thursday, March 28 in Kilpatrick Auditorium at Centenary College.

The program is sponsored by the Centenary Convocations Committee and is free and open to the public.

Dr. Brown, who teaches at the University of Florida, will speak on "Predicting Stereotypic and Nonstereotypic Views of African Americans."

She holds the A.B. degree from Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges and the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in social psychology from the University of Michigan. Her research interests include the construction and content of self-esteem, the contextual nature of the self and identity, ethnic and gender identity and social perceptions of sexual aggression.

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