Document Type
Finding Aid
Publication Date
2016
Abstract
Mr. Victor Billie Bodo (1928-2014) was a native of West Virginia and a graduate of Marshall University. He served as an adjunct professor in the Psychology Department and Political Science Department at Marshall University. Mr. Bodo was directly involved with The Atlantis Program, a cooperative enterprise between the U.S. Department of Education and the European Commission, from 2007 through 2009.
The bulk of the collection contains material related to the Atlantis Program. A grant-funded program, the Atlantis Program was "…designed to better prepare psychology majors for the competencies required by the modern global job market and to promote and enhance international relations." Under this program, Marshall University provided psychology majors the opportunity to spend one semester at the University of Debrecen in Budapest, Hungary and a second semester at the Warsaw School of Social Psychology in Warsaw, Poland.
Rights
Special collections material is obtained from many sources and is intended primarily for research and educational purposes. Certain works may be protected by copyright, trademark, or related interests not governed by the department. It is up to the researcher to verify that they have permission to use these materials for publication or other activities.
Accession Number
2016/02.0832
Access and Use
For more information or to use any of these collections, contact:
Special Collections, Morrow Library
Marshall University
One John Marshall Drive
Huntington, WV 25755
(304) 696-2343
speccoll@marshall.edu
Recommended Citation
Victor Billie Bodo Collection, 2007-2014, Accession No. 2016/02.0832, Special Collections Department, Marshall University, Huntington, WV.
Included in
Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education Commons, Higher Education Commons, Other Psychology Commons, Social Psychology Commons
Comments
Span Dates: 2007-2014