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The
Kendon Smith Lecture Series
is an endowed annual lecture series that brings international
experts to UNCG to discuss a topic related to mind
and behavior that is of general interest to both the
academic community and the public. The lectures are
hosted by the Department of Psychology at UNCG. They
usually occur on the UNCG campus over a two-day period,
and they are open to the public free of charge.
The 2007 Kendon Smith Lectures are entitled
Monkey-See Monkey-Do; Humans-See Humans-Learn? Social Influences on the Development of Thought and will take place November 9-10, 2007. |
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Kendon R. Smith, 1918-2002 |
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The Kendon Smith Lectures are named in honor and memory of Dr. Kendon Smith, Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology, UNCG. Professor Smith was a former Head of the Psychology Department and had served the University and the Department for many years as a respected scientist, scholar, teacher and friend.
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