Jeffrey Smith

22 Mar 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Spring 2021 Methodology Applications Series presentation available on video

Jeffrey Smith, associate professor of sociology, led a Spring 2021 Methodology Applications Series presentation March 12.

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Youth Voices in Prevention

22 Mar 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Webinar to highlight success, history of life-changing Youth VIP program

A March 30 webinar hosted by the Interpersonal Violence Research Laboratory will outline the history and success of the Youth Voices in Prevention program.

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UNL columns

19 Mar 2021    

We stand against anti-Asian violence

A message from the leadership of the College of Education and Human Sciences on recent anti-Asian violence and the CEHS anti-racism journey.

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15 Mar 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Study investigates American atheists’ stigmatization, psychological well-being

A Nebraska researcher is investigating the psychological well-being of two groups of atheists — rural-residing and woman-identified atheists — in the context of anti-atheist discrimination in the U.S.

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12 Mar 2021    By Kelcey Buck

Sue Kemp leading Costa Rica virtual global experience

Since 2015, professor of practice Sue Kemp had led a study abroad experience to Costa Rica. This year, she will instead lead a course titled “Virtual Comparison between the Educational and Cultural Perspectives between the U.S. and Costa Rica” beginning May 17.

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Jessie Peter

08 Mar 2021    By Deann Gayman - University Communication

Past career shaped grad student’s current path

When Jessie Peter arrived at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 2016 as a doctoral student in Child, Youth and Family Studies, she had already launched a career in school counseling, but realized she wanted to learn more in order to do more.

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Jessie Peter

08 Mar 2021    By Deann Gayman - University Communication

Past career shaped grad student’s current path

When Jessie Peter arrived at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 2016 as a doctoral student in Child, Youth and Family Studies, she had already launched a career in school counseling, but realized she wanted to learn more in order to do more.

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Hannah Kerby

08 Mar 2021    By Chuck Green - CYFS

Boosting children’s resilience in the face of socioeconomic risk

Hannah Kerby, doctoral candidate in school psychology, is exploring how children’s social-emotional skills are influenced by their residential neighborhoods — and whether home-school relationships can build resilience for children.

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Hannah Kerby

08 Mar 2021    By Chuck Green - CYFS

Boosting children’s resilience in the face of socioeconomic risk

Hannah Kerby, doctoral candidate in school psychology, is exploring how children’s social-emotional skills are influenced by their residential neighborhoods — and whether home-school relationships can build resilience for children.

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Manuel Vicente headshot

04 Mar 2021    

Manuel Vicente selected for T35 research program at Boys Town National Research Hospital

Manuel Vicente, a second-year student in the Clinical Doctorate in Audiology (Au.D.) program, was selected to participate in a T35 short-term research training program at Boys Town National Research Hospital in the summer.

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