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Lori Hart Ebert, a frequent speaker on issues involving Greek life and social life on college campuses, will speak on “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Opposite Sex” 8 p.m. Tuesday in Colton Chapel.

The talk description: “Why do men say they will call, and then don’t? Why do women go to the bathroom in pairs? Why do women talk nasty about other women, even their best friends? This workshop is about gender communication, stereotypes, and how we can overcome the challenges to healthy relationships. This is a laughter-filled workshop with serious messages about self-esteem.”

Ebert has an undergraduate degree in education from Auburn University, a master’s in education from University of Montevallo, and a doctorate in higher education from Georgia State University. She serves as a consultant based in the Atlanta area.She has professional experience in a variety of student affairs disciplines, including Greek life, orientation, and leadership development. She is past regional vice president of the Association of Fraternity Advisors and serves as chairperson of the Education and Training Committee for her international sorority, Alpha Omicron Pi.

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