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With funding from the U.S. Department of Justice, researchers from three states are examining the impacts of sex trafficking on Native Americans and their communities.
Research assessing impacts, solutions to sex trafficking of Native Americans
May 20, 2022
On Campus
Kaitlyn Nguyenduy is a child, youth and family studies from Omaha, Nebraska. Through her leadership positions, she’s making an impact on campus.
Leadership opportunities help Nguyenduy make an impact
May 11, 2022
On Campus
The College of Education and Human Sciences’ new building on City Campus will be named Carolyn Pope Edwards Hall in honor of the late early-childhood education expert. The 126,590-square-foot, four-story facility is expected to open this fall.
CEHS building to be named Carolyn Pope Edwards Hall
April 8, 2022
Society & Culture
Nebraska alumna Monica Meyer works with children at the Malone Center in February 2019. Meyer is a graduate of the award-winning Child, Youth and Family Studies program.
Early childhood programs focused on helping children, families
April 6, 2022
On Campus
Herbie Husker, spirit squad members and youth from the Ruth Staples Child Development Lab celebrate Campus Childcare Centers Week with a parade on Oct. 4. The Ruth Staples Child Development Lab is part of the award-winning Department of Child, Youth and Family Services.
Child, Youth and Family Studies wins NU system teaching award
April 1, 2022
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Art TEAMS researchers include, from left, Guy Trainin, Lorinda Rice, HyeonJin Yoon and Kimberly D’Adamo. (Kyleigh Skaggs, CYFS)
Researchers, teachers, artists collaborate to envision future of emerging media instruction
March 15, 2022
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Lorey Wheeler, CYFS research associate professor, is working to better understand how newcomer immigrant adolescents perceive school climate, and how those perceptions affect their academic and social success. (Kyleigh Skaggs, CYFS)
Study explores school climate experiences of adolescent immigrants
March 7, 2022
Herbie Husker walks the Tunnel Walk route in Memorial Stadium after morning practice.
Achievements | Honors, appointments, publications for Jan. 28
January 28, 2022
On Campus
Patty Kuo is investigating how attachment security to mothers and fathers develops in a baby's first 18 months.
Study examines bonds between babies, parents
November 22, 2021
Julie Tippens
Tippens to present MHDI talk Sept. 28
September 20, 2021
On Campus
Brazil-based research empowering vulnerable families, communities amid COVID-19
August 11, 2021
Society & Culture
Yan Ruth Xia
Q&A: Asian American prof reflects on long history of racism
May 24, 2021
Society & Culture

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