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Education/Training:
Kirschenbaum-Cohn Fellowship
The Kirschenbaum-Cohn Graduate Student Fellowships support the
graduate stipends of Master's or Doctoral students in the
Institute, allowing them to gain practical experience on various
research projects. The first Kirschenbaum-Cohn Fellow named in
2003-2004, Peter Osborn, graduated with his master's degree in
Child Development in May 2005 and is currently attending the
University of Utah to pursue a doctoral degree in clinical
psychology. In 2004-2005, Stacy Zimmerman was named the second Kirschenbaum-Cohn Fellow. Stacy is in the M.A./Ph.D. program and
is working on her thesis, which will extend research in the
laboratory on developmental regulation and positive development.
Kristen Fay, a first year M.A./Ph.D. student, was named the
2005-2006 Kirschenbaum-Cohn Fellow.
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