A study by Jennifer M. Grossman, Ph.D., explored how extended families support teens’ sexual health.
Assumptions about a potential jury’s social biases are tied to sexual assault cases dropping out of the criminal justice system.
National SEED Project and Open Circle teamed up to facilitate a workshop on equity and social and emotional learning at Tufts University.
TheA new study from economist Sari Pekkala Kerr, Ph.D., highlights differences in networking habits of immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs.
Online games like Fortnite influence youth development, according to findings from Linda Charmaraman, Ph.D.
Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D., and colleagues identify a connection between youth and parents dealing with anxiety and depression.
Ellen Gannet, M.Ed., was honored during the 2019 National AfterSchool Association Annual Convention for her decades of leadership in the out-of-school time field.
Peggy McIntosh, Ph.D., a leading voice on white privilege and anti-racism work, shares a collection of her essays on privilege and power in a new book.
Nan Stein, Ed.D., brings Shifting Boundaries, a middle school sexual harassment prevention program, to new audiences.
Visiting Scholar Karen Craddock, Ph.D., examines Black motherhood in a new book chapter.
Scholars from WCW investigate how Black women and girls cope with sexual violence and whether #MeToo reflects their experiences.
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