Felicisima C. Serafica (1932-2019)

Presents an obituary for Felicisima C. Serafica (1932-2019). When Felicisima "Ping" C. Serafica became one of the first tenured Filipino American professors of psychology in the United States, she paved the way for many future generations. In 1956, Serafica moved back to the Philippines, w...

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Cognitive development
College professors
College Teachers
Deaths
Ethnic groups
Female
Filipino Americans
Hospitals
Human
Interdisciplinary aspects
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Mental Health
Minority Groups
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Racial and Ethnic Groups
Social development
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