The Dating Doctor: Advisor to the Romantically Challenged
David Coleman
Wednesday, 12 Mar 2014 at 7:00 pm – Great Hall, Memorial Union
Relationship expert David Coleman is known worldwide as The Dating Doctor. He has been speaking on college campuses for more than twenty years about the complexities of dating, relationships, romance and sex. His books Making Relationships Matter, Date Smart! and 101 Great Dates are filled with anecdotes, strategies and ideas to help expand one's relationships and potential. He also has a CD, Prescriptions for Life and Relationships, and a DVD, "David Coleman in Concert!"David Coleman has been honored numerous times as National Speaker of the Year by Campus Activities Magazine and the National Association for Campus Activities. A frequent guest on national radio and television programs, he has also been featured in such publications as Us Magazine, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and The New York Times.
He has an undergraduate degree in speech pathology and audiology and a Master of Arts in College Student Personnel from Bowling Green State University.
Cosponsored By:
- Alpha Delta Pi
- Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)
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