All children are able to learn and deserve the best start in life, and at the Child Development Center (CDC), preschoolers are indeed getting a great start.
Tag: School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences
Hyunyup Lee, a PhD student in HDFS, is first author on “Impact of combat exposure on mental health trajectories in later life: Longitudinal findings from the VA Normative Aging Study,”
CPHHS Assistant Professor David Rothwell’s article on asset poverty in Canada was selected as best journal article of 2018 by the International Journal of Social Welfare. The article, “The prevalence and composition of asset poverty in Canada,” was co-authored by Jennifer Robson from Carleton University. A household is considered asset poor if its assets (financial assets […]
The outdoors is for everybody
Yesina Castro, ’13, isn’t satisfied with outdoor access for Latinos and is doing something about it
HDFS Ecampus students juggle school, kids and full-time jobs, and still find the time to study abroad.
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.