Using Community-Engaged Scholarship to Promote Health in an Emerging Latino Community, presented by CRF

Thursday, May 5, 2016 11:00am to 12:30pm

Location: 

Tobin 423

Please join us for “Using Community-Engaged Scholarship to Promote Health in an Emerging Latino Community" with Dr. Rosalie Corona on Thursday, 5/5 in 423 Tobin Hall, UMass Amherst, at 11 AM.

Dr. Corona is an Associate Professor of Psychology and the Director of Clinical Training at Virginia Commonwealth University. She conducts qualitative and quantitative community-based research to identify risk and protective factors for Latino and African American adolescents’ health.

This talk is free & open to the public. Please see the attached poster for more details.

This event is organized by the Psychological & Brain Sciences Diversity Committee and supported by a Mutual Mentoring Team Grant from the UMass Amherst Institute for Teaching Excellence & Faculty Development.