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Career Tracks - Giving Back with Dr. Regina Lopata Logan (GSESP84, 93)

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Dr. Regina Lopata Logan, director of the Foley Longitudinal Study of Adulthood, explores generativity, the midlife adult's need to leave a legacy or give something back to society from a session recorded during 2009's A Day with Northwestern in Evanston.


21:44 minutes (8.71 MB)

Dr. Regina Lopata Logan (GSESP84,93) received her second master's and PhD from Northwestern. Today, she is research assistant professor at the Foley Center for Lives. Dr. Logan's research and interest areas include generativity, as defined by the renowned psychologist Erik Erikson, which was the topic of her 2009 A Day with Northwestern in Evanston session, "Giving Back: Midlife Career Change and Generativity."