Thursday, November 7, 2024 12pm to 1pm
About this Event
MS in Animals and Public Policy (MAPP) Information Session with Seana Dowling-Guyer
Are you passionate about animals? Curious about a graduate degree that will help you improve the lives of animals and people? Join us for a live session with Seana Dowling-Guyer, MS to learn about the program as well as her areas of expertise.
MS in Animals and Public Policy (MAPP) is an intensive, 12-to-16-month graduate degree program that focuses on human-animal relationships and their implications for policy and community action. While students enter the program with different interests, skills, philosophies, and aspirations, all share a passion for understanding human-animal relationships and promoting the status of animals in society.
Seana Dowling-Guyer, MS is Associate Director for the Collaborative for Shelter Dogs and is faculty in the MAPP program. As Associate Director of the Collaborative for Shelter Dogs, Seana helps set the Center’s strategic direction and priorities, including research conducted by the Center on behalf of dogs in shelters. Seana's research focuses on improving the welfare and identification of stress of dogs in shelters, gaining a better understanding of the behavior of dogs, and supporting dogs in the home and community. She also is interested in how people’s knowledge and perception of pet behavior influences their relationships with their pets.
Register in advance for this meeting here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.