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Tapas over turkey: CBCS associate dean of research spends Thanksgiving break presenting in Spain

Howard Goldstein presenting

Goldstein presents at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain.

The week of Thanksgiving, CBCS Associate Dean of Research Howard Goldstein, PhD, visited colleagues at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain. He met with faculty and graduate student groups to discuss common research interests related to early intervention.

"Forgoing turkey for an incredible variety of tapas and Spanish wines was a nice way to celebrate Thanksgiving,” Goldstein said.

Goldstein also participated in a workshop on learning disorders with over 200 attendees and gave a talk titled, "Early Language and Literacy Intervention: What Works in the USA?"

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