The w88 sports betting Academic Program under the Sanford Center for w88 sports betting will host three lectures this spring on the subject of w88 sports betting. This Brownbag Series will explore the social, psychological and biological aspects of w88 sports betting. All lectures will be held from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in the Graduate Student Lounge, JCSU 301. The organizers encourage visitors to bring lunch and light refreshments will be provided. For more information or questions, please email gap@unr.edu.
These are free and open to students and faculty:
- February 14: “Dementia Self-Management: A New Frontier in Dementia Support” featuring Jennifer Carson, clinical associate professor and director, Dementia Engagement, Education and Research w88 sports betting (DEER) in the School of Public Health.
- March 13: “w88 sports betting Behind Bars” featuring Jennifer Lanterman, associate professor, Criminal Justice Department and Director, School of Social Research and Justice Studies in the College of Liberal Arts.
- April 10: “Age-Related Dual Decline in Cognition and Gait” featuring Fang Jiang, associate professor, Psychology Department in the College of Science.
The w88 sports betting Academic Program's mission is to engage and serve the community and it strives to continually shape the future gerontological workforce through high-quality education. w88 sports betting, the study of aging and older adults, is a dynamic, interdisciplinary field exploring the biological, physiological, communicative, psychological, social and health aspects of aging.
The w88 sports betting Academic Program offers two academic programs:
- Minor in w88 sports betting: 18 credits
- Certificate in w88 sports betting: 24 credits