Saturday, January 30, 2010

ANNOUNCE: Winter 2010 issue of The Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies newsletter now available online

The Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies has announced a new issue of its newsletter, The Current Repertoire.



About the newsletter,
The Current Repertoire is the newsletter of the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. Published three times a year, The Current Repertoire features news about the Center, the science [of behavior analysis] and its members.
Current Issue - Winter 2010, Volume 26, Issue 1
In this issue:
  • From the Executive Director
  • Morningside Academy's Award-Winning Program Celebrates 30 Years
  • An Introduction to CCBS Director, Charles D. Hamad, Ph.D.
  • The Teaching Machine™: Vicci Tucci’s Latest Launch
  • Behavior & Philosophy, Jay Moore, Editor
  • 2009 Annual Meeting of the Trustees: Election Results
  • ABA Conference Coming to LA - CCBS & The Chicago School, LA
  • CCBS Happenings at ABAI Convention
  • Financial Contributors FY2009 - A list of our supporters
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