Aging Studies Faculty Present at Association for Gerontology in Higher
Education (AGHE) Conference
03/06/18
Contributed by Teri Reinemann
Aging Studies faculty Elizabeth J. Bergman, Associate Professor and Chair, and Mary Ann Erickson, Associate Professor, presented at the 44th Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education in Atlanta, Georgia, March 1-4.
- Borrero, L., Bergman E. J., Donorfio, L. K. M., & Reinemann, T. (2018). Technology as a Means to Foster Intergenerational Relationships: The Possibilities are Endless. Workshop presented at the 44th Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Atlanta, GA.
- Donorfio, L. K. M., Andreoletti, C. Bergman, E. J., Bolkan, C., Borrero, L., Farah, K., Hanks, R., Holley, L., Manoogian, M., & Montepare, J. (2018). Eighth Annual Teaching Institute - Intergenerational Experiential Learning in the Classroom and Online: Successful Models from Simple to Complex. Workshop presented at the 44th Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Atlanta, GA.
- Erickson, M. A. (2018). Contemplative Pedagogy in Gerontology. Workshop presented at the 44th Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Atlanta, GA.
Established in 1974, the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE) is a membership organization of colleges and universities that offer education, training, and research programs in the field of aging. AGHE currently has more than 160 institutional members throughout the United States, Canada, and abroad. The Ithaca College Major in Aging is an AGHE designated Program of Merit.
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