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  Recent News:
  • Richard M. Lerner delivering the keynote speech at the Youth-Nex Inaugural Conference Oct. 24-25, 2011 "Forward Thinking: Preparing our Youth for the Coming World"
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  • Society for Research on Adolescence newsletter features 4H Study of Positive Youth Development
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  • The 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development is featured in U.S. News and World Report
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  • IARYD Issues Latest Annual Report
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  • Kirschenbaum-Cohn Fellow Named
    We are happy to announce that Miriam Arbeit, a doctoral student in the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development and research assistant at the Institute, has been named the Kirschenbaum-Cohn Fellow for 2010-2011. The Kirschenbaum-Cohn Fellowship was established by the generosity of Joan Kirschenbaum Cohn, Ph.D. The fellowship provides support to a student pursuing a Ph.D. in Child Development while working as a research assistant at the Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development. Mimi is the fifth Kirschenbaum-Cohn Fellow. We thank Joan Kirschenbaum Cohn for her generosity and congratulate Mimi on being named the most recent fellow.
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  • Dr. Lerner featured in recent New York Time article "What Is It About 20-Somethings?"
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  • Richard M. Lerner named the 2010 recipient of the John P. Hill Memorial Award
    It is a great pleasure that we announce that Richard M. Lerner has been named the 2010 recipient of the John P. Hill Memorial Award from the Society for Research on Adolescence. This award recognizes an individual whose overall program of work has had a significant impact on the understanding of development and behavior during the second decade of the lifespan. This certainly fits Rich’s important contributions to the field. The award will be presented on March 12th at the SRA Presidential Address and Awards Ceremony in Philadelphia.
     

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