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News
July 16, 2024
Five ways to help LGBTQ+ students feel supported at school
To help educators create an environment of inclusivity and acceptance for LGBTQ+ students, the University of Oregon’s HEDCO Institute created a quick summary of five evidence-supported strategies for schools. Elizabeth Day, PhD, a research assistant professor, worked on the summary.
July 15, 2024
The benefits of worksite weight-based discrimination training
A workshop developed by UO researchers shows promise in reducing bias against people with larger bodies in the workplace, according to a new study. Professor Nichole Kelly, first author and Evergreen Associate Professor in counseling psychology and human services was involved with the study.
July 3, 2024
UO Scientists and Big Ten Peers Make Powerful Partners
The University of Oregon may be one of the newest members of the Big Ten conference, but UO scientists have long partnered on research with peers at Big Ten schools. Featuring the work of Sara Schmitt Associate Professor, Bricker-Squires Faculty Chair in Early Intervention and Leslie Leve Professor and Lorry Lokey Chair in Education.
July 2, 2024
Disrupting the opioid crisis through prevention
Professors Beth Stormshak, PhD, and Leslie Leve, PhD, work within the Center of Parenting and Opioids, a center focused on using prevention science to help families during the ongoing opioid crisis.