In January of this year, PRYDE published a progress report that details all the outcomes and accomplishments of the program since its conception in 2016.
Read MoreDr. Jane Mendle finds time to connect with the media to translate her research into easy-to-read articles for the general public.
Read MoreChildren often learn in school about appropriate online behavior and media literacy. But they don’t have anywhere to practice those skills before they jump onto real-world social media sites
Read MoreWhat does the research tell us about how young people use social media? And what can educators do to teach youth how to use social media in productive, positive ways?
Read MoreMonica Wassel and Julia Lesnick worked with county Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) offices to do applied research this summer.
Read MoreDr. Rachel Sumner presented Perceived and Actual Gender Differences in Purpose Content at the Second Annual Purpose Conference.
Read MoreThis year, two representatives from PRYDE attended and presented their research at the New York State Association of Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H Educators Conference (NYSACCE4-HE) in Ellicottville, NY on October 10th -12th.
Read MoreOne of the missions of PRYDE is to make it easier for researchers to translate their work into implementable youth programs through Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE).
Read MoreThe 4-H work team are essential county partners that help shape PRYDE research and implement PRYDE programs.
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