2010-11-04

[DIV28M] Scientist Spotlight Series

Dear Division 28 Members,

This year there has been an increased effort towards addressing the needs and interests of Early Career Psychologists (ECPs) in Division 28. As part of this effort, we solicited input from ECPs to find out what issues and questions are most central to them. We received an overwhelming request that information (and assistance) in learning how to balance work and life be made available. In response, it was decided that we would publish a series of columns where senior scientists describe their answers to questions on how to successfully balance work and life. Senior scientists are nominated to be featured in this series based on their ability to successfully balance their careers with their non-work lives. The series has been so popular that it was decided that the columns should be distributed to the larger membership. Thus, we have included the first 3 columns (September, October, and November) as attachments. We hope you find this series useful and enjoyable!

Please notify Kelly Dunn (kdunn9@jhmi.edu) or Sarah Tragesser (stragesser@tricity.wsu.edu) if you know someone who ought to be highlighted in this series.

Cheers,
Sarah & Kelly


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Sarah L. Tragesser, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Washington State University
2710 University Drive
Richland, WA  99354
509-372-7388 (phone)
509-372-7118 (fax)
stragesser@tricity.wsu.edu
sarah_tragesser@wsu.edu

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