My research subject is the development of Latin / psychology, and the relationship between minority psychology and other aspects of multicultural psychology. For this purpose I have launched a comprehensive research / service / outreach research program that focused on serving Spanish-speaking Georgian people. I opened a Spanish clinic in the Latin American Association (formerly ALCES) and oversaw the work of Spanish speakers as part of the impact, an interdisciplinary behavioral medical team at Athens Charity Hospital.
I invited 35 students to my doctorate. Since 2002, they have different research and practical interest, but they have focused on multicultural ability and social justice.
I am deputy dean of faculty of education. I am also a faculty member of consulting psychology advisory human development service department. I am also a related faculty member of UGA Latin American Caribbean Association (LACSI).
I graduated from the University of Rhodes with a bachelor's degree in psychology and a doctorate from the University of Notre Dame. To psychology consultation. I was an associate professor at Michigan State University, University of Florida, and an associate professor at Bloomington, Indiana University. I joined UGA in 2005.
I am a founding member of the National Latin / Psychological Association (NLPA), I am former chairman of NLPA (2007-2009) and now is editor of the Latin American Psychology Association magazine.
My wife Angie Romero-Shih is an academic advisor, I have five children. Javier, Isa, Nick, Emma, Guillermo.
Andrew Crain is a career consultant at Franklin University of the Arts and Sciences and the University of Georgia (UGA) public health department. In May 2011 Crane joined the UGA career center. Before moving on to the health sciences major and the public health school student in 2016, he worked at Terry Business School for four years. Crane has a master 's degree. I got a student problem and a bachelor's degree in history and anthropology from Missouri State University. He can contact at acrain@uga.edu. (Please note: the point raised in this article is the personal opinion of Andrew Crain, not representative of the University of Georgia.)
The University of Georgia is located in the heart of the most popular university town in the United States, and there is no other experience. Outside the campus, there are antique streets, interesting shops, restaurants and cafes. UGA has even opened a "fresh food bus" to bring students to the farmers market. Within the campus, UGA is proud of a new 300,000 square feet of veterinary medical center with hospital facilities, racecourse, classrooms and research facilities. Founded in 1785, UGA is the first public higher education institution in the United States. Today, UGA has built its reputation as one of the best universities in Georgia. Would you like a bulldog? 85% of their graduation rate is excellent because UGA provides top class support for students
Today 's college student thinks parents are "owed" to university education as a matter of course. Like their parents, UGA students of thousands of Georgian residents naturally receive their HOPE scholarship. I hope the scholarship fund is basically free. GPA students who are over GP 3 high school students do not really want to go to university for continuing education. It goes without saying that they can not keep it when they are in college. Students who have to pay for themselves or pay from their parents really appreciate the education.