Join Dr. Anne Clohessy, Clinical Director of the Lee Pesky Learning Center, as she shares how we process information and what can affect student academic performance. Anne B. Clohessy, PhD is a licensed psychologist who has worked in the field of learning disabilities for over 15 years. She earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Oregon, where she also trained in developmental and neuropsychology. As the Clinical Director of Lee Pesky Learning Center, Dr. Clohessy leads a team of evaluators and counselors who work with students of all ages to help them understand their own learning needs and to develop strategies for managing them. As the parent of a student with processing difficulties, she also has firsthand experience with the trials and triumphs of overcoming learning disabilities.
The public is invited to bring a lunch to enjoy during the presentation.
Part of The Center’s BIG IDEA multidisciplinary project The Brain.