Educational Psychology’s assistant professor selected to present research to the Board of Regents

Assistant professor of School Psychology, Amanda Sullivan, is among five recently promoted faculty members who was selected to present her research to the Board of Regents on Thursday, May 8.

Amanda’s areas of interest and research include the characteristics and outcomes of children and adolescents with disabilities, education and health disparities that affect students with disabilities and other special needs, and the professional training and legal issues related to the provision of school psychological and special education services.

Amanda is an outstanding faculty member and we wish to recognize her for her work and her contribution to the Department of Educational Psychology. We are excited that the Board of Regents has invited Amanda to present her work.