Psi Chi Program at 2003 APA
Conference: 111th Annual APA Convention
NOTE: This year's convention will once again use APA's new format whereby half of Psi Chi's programs are "cluster" programs held with Psi Beta and APAGS. Titles of cluster programs are followed by an asterisk.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2003
Psi Chi Symposium: "Sucessfull Strategies to Gain Admission to Graduate School"
3:00 - 3:50 p.m., Meeting Room 709 (South Building - Meeting Room Level)
Chair: Peter J. Giordano, Belmont University (Psi Chi Past President)
Discussants: Carla Reyes, University of Utah (Psi Chi Rocky Mountain Vice-President); Alvin Y. Wang (Psi Chi Southeastern Vice-President); and, Scott W. VanderStoep, Hope College (Psi Chi Midwestern Vice-President)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 2003
Psi Chi Poster Session
2:00 - 2:50 p.m., Exhibit Hall (North Building - Upper Level)
Cochairs: Martha S. Zlokovich, Southeast Missouri State University (Psi Chi President-Elect), and John M. Davis, Southwest Texas State University (Psi Chi Southwestern Vice-President)
Psi Chi Awards Ceremony
4:00 - 4:50 p.m., Meeting Rooms 201/E/F (North Building - Street Level)
Chair: Elizabeth Yost Hammer, Belmont University
Award Presentations:
[Cluster J Track Program: Location & Times to be determined]
"Beyond the Therapy Room: Creative Thinking About Practice Opportunities"
Cochairs: Carol Williams-Nickelson, APAGS (Associate Executive Director), and David W. Ballard, APAGS (Chair-Elect)
Presenters: Carol Williams-Nickelson, APAGS; Russ Newman, APA Practice Directorate (Executive Director); David W. Nickelson, Office of Technology Policy and Projects, APA Practice Directorate (Assistant Executive Director); and, Lisa Osborn Corporate Relations and Business Strategy, APA Practice Directorate (Assistant Executive Director)
Keynote Lecture: "Transitions"
Speaker: Robert J. Sternberg, Yale University (APA President)
"How Did We End Up Here? The Journey of Two Psychologists"
Moderator: Charles Brewer, Furman University
Speakers: Phil Zimbardo, Stanford University, and Diane Halpern, Claremont McKenna College
"Transitions in Psychology: Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?"
Speaker: Jill Reich, Bates College