You’re invited!
Please join us virtually on Sunday, October 20th at 1:30 PM ET/10:30 AM PT for our National Members Meeting.
The annual Nu Rho Psi National Meeting will be held on October 20, 2024 from 1:30 – 3:00 PM EST on Zoom. We have an excellent keynote speaker that fits our overall theme of “Social Media and the Brain”: Dr. Eva H. Telzer, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at UNC Chapel Hill and Director of the Developmental Social Neuroscience Lab. (https://dsnlab.web.unc.edu/). The title of her keynote address is: Social Media and Adolescent Brain Development. At the meeting we will also announce award winners, election results, and upcoming initiatives that will be of value to you and your members.
While we will be going over National initiatives & business, Nu Rho Psi membership is not required to attend. If you’d like to attend for our incredible keynote or to learn more about the Society, we’d be thrilled to have you join us.
Advanced registration is required to obtain the Zoom link, and can be done at: https://bit.ly/NRPNationalMeeting
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![Deep gold to pale gold ombre background with the image of a phone screen, which has a white background and translucent images of different social media reactions. This is made to look like a browser pulled up on the phone of Dr. Telzer’s website - with the link to her lab’s website at the top (https://dnslab.web.unc.edu/). Under the URL is the banner for the Developmental Social Neuroscience Lab, which is all black with white text that reads “Developmental Social Neuroscience Lab. Director: Eva Telzer, PhD,” and the logo is blue and of a brain with side profile silhouettes of people.
Underneath the lab banner is a photo of Dr. Telzer, with text that reads “Dr. Eva Telzer [bold], Director of the Developmental Social Neuroscience Lab. Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience at UNC - Chapel HIll. Associate Editor at Child Development and Social Cognitive Affective Neuroscience. Co-director of the WInston National Center on Technology Use, Brain and Psychological Development.”
“Dr. Telzer’s research examines how social and cultural processes shape adolescent brain development, with a focus on both prosocial and risk-taking behaviors, family and peer relationships, and the role of social media in youth’s lives. Dr. Telzer has authored 200+ papers and received numerous awards for her work. She is regularly featured as an expert consultant in psychological science for government agencies, nonprofit associations, and media pieces with The New York Times, ABC, NBC, and more.”
At the bottom is a yellow banner that reads “Register for the Annual Member Meeting here:” with the QR code for registration at the right of the banner.](https://i0.wp.com/nurhopsi.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/AMM-2.png?resize=720%2C900&ssl=1)