I applied to the PRYDE Scholars program, excited to learn more about translational methodologies that bridge the gap between research and practice. More importantly, I was attracted to PRYDE because it focuses on the application of research to positive youth development.
Read MoreSometimes a creative research idea evolves over dinner. Amidst conversation about mountaineering adventures, sex in your 50s, and interesting research with professors, researchers, and practitioners at the annual PRYDE meeting, a good research idea became great.
Read MoreIn over a decade of research, the Social Media Lab (SML) has made great strides toward understanding how people use online technologies and social media, and how these tools impact our everyday lives.
Read MoreThis past summer, I received a grant through Cornell Cooperative Extension to create and facilitate a training on trauma-informed care for providers working with youth in Binghamton.
Read MoreMy experiences with PRYDE and the PRYDE Scholars program have convinced me that engagement with Cornell students will transform 4-H in the years ahead.
Read MoreThe vast majority of the emails I get about work are pretty boring, sent by adults, and focused on logistics.
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