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Posted: Thursday, September 3, 2009

Robert Delprino, Associate Professor, Psychology

In June, Robert Delprino, associate professor, Psychology, served as a mentor for the Undergraduate Student Research Fellowship as well for the McNair Scholars Program. In July, he volunteered and completed an eight-day, 400-mile bike tour along the historic Erie Canal across New York State from Buffalo to Albany. The tour was organized by Parks & Trails New York, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to expand, protect, and promote a network of parks, trails, and open spaces throughout New York. In August, Delprino served as chair and participant in two presentations at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association in Toronto, Ontario.

The first was the symposium “Mentoring Undergraduate Research in Psychology.” Presenters included Jennifer Hunt, associate professor, Psychology; Cheryl Albers,associate professor, Sociology; psychology student Rhudwan Nihlawi; and recent graduate of the psychology program Abigail Pardue. The second presentation was the conversation hour “Psychological Considerations for Strategic Planning in Higher Education.” Among the participants was Stephen Chris, senior psychologist, Counseling Center.

Also in August, on behalf of the Society for College and University Planning Institute, Delprino presented the two-day workshop “Integrated Planning: Working with Relationship Realities” to the president, vice presidents, and administrators of the Chippewa Valley Technical College in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

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