Today, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2 to 3 pm., at The University of Akron. The Center for the History of Psychology presents Anna Perlina for her talk titled “Between Adaptation and Confrontation: Gestalt Psychology’s Path From the Weimar Academic Culture to North America and the Case of Kurt Lewin.” Perlina will discuss the history of Gestalt psychology in Germany, focusing on how this tradition was shaped by the work of Kurt Lewin after his emigration to America in 1933. This event is free and open to the public. The center is at College and Mill streets. For further information, contact Dorothy Gruich at ext. 7284 or gruich@uakron.edu.
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Thanks. My friend attended this is and had a great time.
Not sure if I am still up and running, but if I am. Thank you.