Dirth to Present Honors Council Lecture Bridging Disability Studies & Psychological Science

Dr. Thomas Dirth, assistant professor of psychology at Bemidji State University, will continue the Honors Council Lecture Series with his research on “Bridging Disability Studies and Psychological Science: A Research Agenda for 21st Century Disability Psychology” on Nov. 15 at 6 p.m. in Hagg-Sauer 112. It is free and open to the public.

The Honors Council Lecture Series is hosted by the Bemidji State University Honors Council, the advisory group to BSU’s honors program. It is composed of 12 faculty members representing each of the university’s colleges. Student representatives are also elected to the council by their cohorts for one-year terms. The series provides BSU faculty with a forum to share their expertise and the results of their research with the Bemidji community. All Honors Council lectures are open free to the public.

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