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HDFS graduate student receives fellowship from FPI

Kylee Probert, a human development and family sciences master’s student, is one of ten selected nationwide to participate in a writing workshop hosted by the Family Process Institute.

Kylee Probert, a human development and family sciences master’s student, is one of ten students selected nationwide to participate in a writing workshop hosted by the Family Process Institute.

During a 2-day workshop in September, Kylee will meet one-on-one with Evan Imber-Black, PhD, to receive feedback on a manuscript she is preparing for publication. Her paper and research interests focus on mental health and placement disruptions for youth in foster care, as well as needs and motivations of foster caregivers.

Kylee is also involved in Supporting Siblings in Foster Care (SIBS), Live and Learn, and the Oregon Parenting Educators Collaborative (OPEC).