

Because Gerontology is an interdiciplinary field, faculty in many academic departments throughout the University address aging issues. Such individuals often contribute to our teaching, research and service programs on a regular basis. The valued assistance of those who do so is recognized with the designation "Affiliated Faculty" of the Department of Applied Gerontology. |
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Tyson
Gibbs, Associate Professor, Institute of Anthropology, Ph.D., University of
Florida. RECENT COURSES: African-American Culture; Medical Anthropology. RESEARCH
INTERESTS: Physical and Psychosocial Health of Black American Elderly; Homicide in the
Elderly; Rural Elderly Health Strategies; Pharmacists As Health Advisors to the Elderly.
Email: TGibbs@scs.cmm.unt.edu |
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Bert
Hayslip, Regents Professor of Psychology; Director, Ph.D., University of
Pittsburgh. RECENT COURSES: Seminar on the Psychology of Aging, Psychological Counseling
for Late Maturity and Old Age; Psychology of Death and Dying, . RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Determinants of Successful Grandparenting; . Email: Hayslipb@cas.po6.unt.edu |
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Barry Lumsden, Professor of Counseling, Development, and Higher Education. Ed.D., North Carolina State University at Raleigh. RECENT COURSES: Teaching and Learning in Higher Education; Essentials of Scholarly Publishing. RESEARCH INTERESTS: Dr. Lumsden has published dozens of books, chapters, and articles on adult education. He has served as Editor of Educational Gerontology for more than a decade. |
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Dale
E. Yeatts, Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Virginia. RECENT COURSES:
Federal, State, and Local Programs in Aging; Aging Programs and Services; Sociology of
Aging. RESEARCH INTERESTS: Self-managed work teams and the aging worker, geriatric
programs in community health centers, targeting services to the low-income minority
elderly. Email: Yeatts@scs.cmm.unt.edu |
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