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A new study led by Karl Pillemer shows 1-in-6 residents at assisted living facilities are subjected to aggression by a fellow resident every month, but a training program could help alleviate the issue: news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0… Cornell Human Ecology Weill Cornell Medicine
Thursday is our final Talks at Twelve for the academic year - Denise N. Green talks about Fashion and Free Speech in the U.S. How does our appearance reveal the limits and possibilities of free speech? Join us in person or virtually: bctr.cornell.edu/event/fashion-… Cornell Human Ecology
It's April 15, the last day for early bird registration rates for the Fuse International Conference. And if you're attending, you'll hear from Subhash Chandir, founding director of IRD Global. Register now! 2024FuseConference.org
Join us for the final Talks at Twelve for the academic year and one that aligns with the @cornell Freedom of Expression Theme Year. Denise N. Green discusses Fashion and Free Speech in the U.S. Join us in-person or virtually on Apr. 18 @ noon! bctr.cornell.edu/event/fashion-… Cornell UniversityCHE
For the final Talks at Twelve for the academic year, we're excited to have Denise N. Green discussing Fashion and Free Speech in the U.S. on Apr. 18. You'll learn how dress and appearance reveal the limits and possibilities of free speech. bctr.cornell.edu/event/fashion-… Cornell Human Ecology
We're proud to host the upcoming Fuse International Conference on Knowledge Exchange in Public Health June 11-12. One of the speakers you'll hear at the conference - Jeremy Taylor from NIHR Research. Early bird registration ends Apr 15, join us in Ithaca! 2024fuseconference.org
Anthony Burrow, Ferris Family Associate Professor of Life Course Studies in Cornell Psychology and Director Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research, shared his research on the benefits of having a sense of purpose in life as a panelist at last month's White House Youth Policy Summit.
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Digital interventions have the potential to translate research into action. Laura Bellows and Shariwa Oke will share their experience during the next Talks at Twelve on Thursday at noon. Join us in person or online! bctr.cornell.edu/event/digitizi…
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Today is #CornellGivingDay and your greatest good can support BCTR's student engagement initiative, BCTR Scholars -- students passionate about research and how it can improve our communities. Support our current and future BCTR Scholars with your gift: givingday.cornell.edu/campaigns/bron…
According to a Cornell Psychology-led research group, older adults with impaired memory exhibit selective language deterioration – a finding that could lead to earlier detection and ultimately more effective treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. Cornell Human Ecology news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…
Digital interventions have the potential to translate research into action. Laura Bellows and Shariwa Oke will share their experience during the next Talks at Twelve on Mar. 21. Join us in person or online! bctr.cornell.edu/event/digitizi…
Cornell Human Ecology Nutritional Sciences at Cornell
Make plans for the next Talks at Twelve on Mar. 21. Laura Bellows and Shariwa Oke talk about how digital interventions have potential for translating research into practice. Join us in person or...digitally! bctr.cornell.edu/event/digitizi…
Cornell Human Ecology Nutritional Sciences at Cornell
'What is purpose?' is the question our director, Anthony Burrow, and his lab seek to answer. Although, it may spark a discussion with yourself on 'what is your purpose?'
Advocates for older adults say discrimination against older adults has increased since the pandemic. In this CNN story from KFF Health News, Karl Pillemer says this is not new but it 'feels more intense, more hostile” now. us.cnn.com/2024/02/08/hea…