Richard Tolman Published in Journal of Adolescence
Professor Richard Tolman's article, "Gender matters: Experiences and consequences of digital dating abuse victimization in adolescent dating relationships" was published in the Journal of Adolescence.
Rona Carter Selected to Receive Carolyn Payton Early Career Award for Research
Adjunct Assistant Professor Rona Carter is the recipient of the Carolyn Payton Early Career Award for Research.
Brad Zebrack is Association of Oncology Social Work Pre-Conference Research Institute Co-Chair at Annual Meeting
Professor Brad Zebrack’s Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) project's Pre-Conference Research Institute at the Association of Oncology Social Work Annual Meeting was highlighted in the May iss
David Córdova Published in Sexuality Research and Social Policy
Assistant Professor David Córdova’s article, “Who Counts as Family? Family Typologies, Family Support, and Family Undermining Among Young Adult Gay and Bisexual Men” was published in Sexuality Research and Social Policy.
Luke Shaefer Selected to Receive Torch at 30th Anniversary Celebration of National Academy of Social Insurance
Associate Professor Luke Shaefer was selected to be a torch recipient at the 30th Anniversary Celebration of the National Academy of Social Insurance. He joins nine other experts to become part of a new generation of social insurance leaders.
Andy Grogan-Kaylor Published in Violence and Victims
Associate Professor Andy Grogan-Kaylor’s article, “Ethno-Racial Differences in Children's Attitudes and Beliefs About Violence” was published in Violence and Victims.
Joe Himle Published in European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare
Associate Dean for Research and Professor Joe Himle’s article, “Self-Management of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in the long-term after therapy-a focus group interview” was published in the European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare.
Jorge Delva is Director of Community Engagement Core for $58 Million NIH Grant
Professor Jorge Delva is the Director of the Community Engagement Core for the new $58 million National Institutes of Health grant to the Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research.
David Córdova Published in Journal of Criminal Justice
Assistant Professor David Córdova's article, "Racial and ethnic trends in illicit drug use and binge drinking among adolescent and young adult offenders in the United States" was published in the Journal of Criminal Justice.
Matthew Smith Receives Grant from National Institute of Mental Health for Autism Virtual Reality Intervention
Associate Professor Matthew Smith received a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to develop a virtual reality intervention to enhance job interviewing skills for transition-age youth on the autism spectrum.