C. George Boeree

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Dr. C. George Boeree (born January 15, 1952 in the Netherlands) is a professor of psychology at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. He came to the United States as a boy, and grew up in the New York City area. He and Judith Kovarik married in 1974 and have three daughters.

Boeree received his Ph.D. in Psychology from Oklahoma State University in 1980. He has written extensively on psychology and Buddhism for the internet, and developed the first free online psychology textbooks. Several of these texts have been translated into Spanish and German. He is also the creator of the proposed international auxiliary language Lingua Franca Nova (LFN).

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  • Harrison, Richard H. (2008) Lingua Franca Nova. Invented Languages, 1, pp. 30 -33.
  • DiDomenico, Terry L. (2008) Out of the Classroom: The Romantic Misfit. Shippensburg University Magazine, 5, 1, p. 19.
  • Hickman, Chase. (2008) Professor's winding road leads from Europe to Shippensburg. The Slate, Feb. 5, p. C2.
  • Fisahn, Stefan (2005) Plansprache: Lingua Franca Nova. Contrast, 244, p. 12.
  • Boeree, C. G. (2003). Siddhartha Gautama Buddha. Chapter in Baines, L. and McBrayer (Eds.), How to Get a Life. Lake Worth, Fl: Humanics.
  • Boeree, C. G. (1991). Teaching for Meaning. Journal of Professional Studies, 15.
  • Boeree, C. G. (1990). On Thinking. Connexions, March.
  • Boeree, C. G. (1990). Inferiority in Academia. Journal of Professional Studies, 14.
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