The Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee of the Department of Educational Psychology is a multicultural team of students and faculty members. EMAC and the Department of Educational Psychology are committed to increasing its minority graduate enrollment. American racial/ethnic minority and international applicants who are willing to rigorously pursue a masters, educational specialist, or doctoral degree are urged to apply. Upon request, your application will reviewed by EMAC, which will give serious consideration to each applicant and recommend promising students to the graduate admission committee.
A Sampling of EMAC Activities:
- People for Change Sensitivity Workshop
- Student-Faculty Authorship Guidelines
- Annual EMAC Luncheon
- ETS Item Writing Workshop
- Mediation Training
- Peacemaker... Peacebreakers Community Outreach Project
- Recruitment Posters
EMAC Presentation
Contact Information:
Lawrence Chatters
President, EMAC
lchatters@hotmail.com
Scott Frohn
Graduate Assistant, EMAC
scottfrohn@gmail.com
(402)570-6623
Upcoming Events
- September
EMAC Meeting
Guest Speakers: Drs. David Moshman & Robert Brown
Wednesday, September 26th, 2012
249 Teachers College Hall @ 2:00pm - October
EMAC Big Event
Presenter: Tyre McDowell, LPS HS Graduation Initiative Coordinator
Thursday, October 18th, 2012
124 Henzlik Hall @ 4:30pm




