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PRYDE's work creates an immediate impact
PRYDE's work creates an immediate impact

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.

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Rosario MajanoNovember 20, 2017Comment
Chatting over dinner can lead to a creative research idea
Chatting over dinner can lead to a creative research idea

Sometimes 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.

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Melanie ForstromNovember 15, 2017Comment
Social Media TestDrive helps kids prep for life online
Social Media TestDrive helps kids prep for life online

In 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.

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Natalie BazarovaNovember 6, 2017Comment
Research informing practice to care for traumatized youth
Research informing practice to care for traumatized youth

This 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.

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Julia LesnickOctober 30, 2017 Comment
PRYDE powerfully, efficiently connects Cornell students to 4-H
PRYDE powerfully, efficiently connects Cornell students to 4-H

My experiences with PRYDE and the PRYDE Scholars program have convinced me that engagement with Cornell students will transform 4-H in the years ahead.

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Andrew TurnerSeptember 7, 2017Comment
Listening to teens strengthens research
Listening to teens strengthens research

The vast majority of the emails I get about work are pretty boring, sent by adults, and focused on logistics.

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Rachel SumnerSeptember 1, 2017translational research, rachel sumner, researchComment
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