Alfred University’s annual Riley Lecture, hosted by the Women and Gender Studies program, was held Monday, March 18, with alumna Meghann Galloway ’10 (front-left in photo above) delivering her lecture “The Stories We Tell Ourselves: Using Narrative to Advance Policy Solutions to Our Most Pressing Social Problems.” Galloway, who earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Alfred University and later a doctoral degree in clinical psychology and law degree from Drexel University, is senior counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Legislative Affairs. She is pictured above with, from left, Bob Stein, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; undergraduate Alyra Rain; Danielle Gagne, professor of psychology; undergraduate Zeila Germosen; and Melissa Ryan, professor of English.
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The Pamela Lavin Bernstein Women of Influence Lecture Series, presented by Alfred University’s Judson Leadership Center, will be offered on Tuesday, April 2, at 7 p.m. in Nevins Theater, Powell Campus Center. Screenwriter, author, and music manager-producer Sophia Chang will deliver the keynote.
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