August 2023 Newsletter
As the summer winds down, learn more about the work our members have been doing. Several members have received awards and grants, while several have publications.
Read MoreAs the summer winds down, learn more about the work our members have been doing. Several members have received awards and grants, while several have publications.
Read MoreBig news this month as The College of Social Work at the University of Kentucky announces themselves as the new institutional home for the CWRN. Also lots of exciting updates from members!
Read MoreCongratulations to several network members who have accepted new job positions! We also have several publications, a dissertation defense, and awards.
Read MoreLearn more about several collaborations between our members. Dr. Carlo Panlilio and Dr. Catherine Corr collaborated on a publication, as well as, Dr. Lisa Schelbe and Dr. Jennifer Geiger.
Read MoreWe have new positions and publications this month! Ph.D. candidate, María Gandarilla Ocampo, has been keeping busy…check out all of the work she has been doing and learn about her upcoming presentation.
Read MoreLearn more about Dr. Carly Dierkhising’s co-authorship on an evaluability assessment. Three of our members have received awards, and many others with publications, new positions and more.
Read MoreHappy New Year! Our members are kicking off 2023 with plenty of updates. Awards, publications, new roles, and more!
Read MoreThank you to our Executive Committee for all of their hard work and dedication to the CWRN. Our members have lots of updates to share and we already have several updates from new members!
Read MoreWelcome our newest members! The network recently accepted 31 new members and you can get to know them each here!
Read MoreIn the September 2022 newsletter we recap the “Disseminating Research through Data Walks” webinar with Dr. Brittany Murray. The network is currently accepting applications for new members, and we have several great updates from our current members.
Read MoreCheck out the July 2022 newsletter to read our spotlight article on member Barbara Chaiyachati and her current works. We have lots of exciting updates and announcements from our members!
Read MoreIn the June 2022 newsletter, learn more about the work that network member Reeve Kennedy is doing. We also have several publications and new job positions to announce, as well as an award!
Read MoreIn the May 2022 newsletter, many of our members have exciting new job positions, publications, and even a collaborative event!
Read MoreLearn more about an internal webinar hosted by the network and the Research to Action (R2A) Grants Program. So many incredible updates from members this month!
Read MoreThere have been lots of happenings for the network in the past month. Continue reading to learn about the network’s recent forum and the work being done with the DEIJ Logic Model.
Read MoreIn this month’s newsletter, we are highlighting the work of network member Dr. Lindsay Zajac. Read more to learn about Dr. Zajac’s current research work and projects. We also have many exciting updates for new jobs, publications, and awards!
Read MoreWe have so many exciting things happening in the network this year! Read this month’s newsletter to learn more about this upcoming year and all of the great things our members have done this winter.
Read MoreThe final Child Well-Being Research Network newsletter of the 2021 year takes an important opportunity to thank our Executive Leaders and all of our committees. The network would not be what it is without all of these incredible people. Read more to see us express our thanks and gratitude to all that these members do.
Read MoreDive into this special edition newsletter to learn more about the recipients of the Round Two Research to Action (R2A) Grants and the exciting work they will be doing.
Read MoreThe October 2021 newsletter highlights the work of new member, Jerica Knox. Additionally, there is lots of information on events, grant updates, and other exciting achievements of the Child Well-Being Network’s members.
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