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April 9, 2025

Coffee N Conversation: Leslie Leve
In Episode 6 of Coffee N Conversation, COE Dean Laura Lee McIntyre sits down with Lorry Lokey Chair in Education and Department Head Leslie Leve. Leve’s research focuses on child and adolescent development, gene-environment interplay, and interventions for children, families, and communities.
April 4, 2025

Research Briefly: Emily Tanner-Smith, PhD
In the latest edition of the College of Education's Research Briefly, Thomson Professor and Executive Director of the HEDCO Institute, Emily Tanner-Smith, PhD, talks about her meta analysis project that focuses on examining the effectiveness of mathematics interventions. Collaborators: Madhavi Jayanthi and Sarah Krowka, Instructional Research Group.
March 19, 2025

Research shows cartoons for girls pile on the sugar
Shows for girls mention sweets eight times more often than shows for boys, study finds. Nichole Kelly, PhD, who researches eating behaviors at the university, said it is important to monitor how food is marketed to younger generations — as a “poor diet” can increase the risk factor for certain health conditions.
February 14, 2025

UO Media Forum: Youth Mental Health
Oregon News recently hosted a media forum on Youth Mental and Behavioral Health, featuring faculty experts across the UO including Associate Professor Jen Doty, PhD, and Assistant Professor Geovanna Rodriguez, PhD.