Graduate student Rui Wu received the 2025 Arnold and Sandra Dashefsky Student Award for Excellence. This award is given to a student who demonstrates outstanding academic achievement in one of the following topics: American Jewry, prejudice discrimination, racism, or anti-semitism. Congratulations Rui!
Month: April 2025
Eva Lefkowitz awarded CLAS 2025 Academic Leadership Award
Eva was awarded the 2025 Academic Leadership Award from CLAS! This award “recognizes exemplary work in leadership by an individual who oversees a CLAS department, school, center, institute, or program.” You can find more information about the award here. Congratulations Eva!!
Adamsons and Sabatelli receive McGuffey Award for their book


Congratulations to Kari Adamsons and Ronald Sabatelli, whose 2025 book, Family Interaction: Multigenerational and Developmental Perspectives on Diversity Within and Between Families, recently received the 2025 McGuffey Longevity Award from the Textbook and Academic Authors Association.
Hebert and McCauley receive Wood/Raith Summer Fellowship


Congratulations to *Madeline Hebert and Peter McCauley, who both received the 2025 Wood/Raith Living Trust Summer Fellowship!
Kevin Ferreira Van Leer receives Spencer Vision Grant
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Kevin Ferreira Van Leer, who received a Spencer Vision Grant entitled: Transforming Hispanic Serving Institutions from Enrolling to Serving: Collaborative Examination of Equitable Practices and Policies in the California State University System!
Alum Luke Russell, elected Chair of NCFR Research and Theory
Congratulations to alumni Luke Russell (BA ’10), newly elected Chair-elect of the NCFR Research and Theory Section.
Nate Stekler, elected Student and New Professionals Rep of NCFR
Congratulations to *Nate Stekler, newly elected Students and New Professionals Representative of the NCFR Research and Theory Section.
Keith Bellizzi featured in UConn Today article
Professor Keith Bellizzi and colleagues were featured in an article about their recent study demonstrating that families make up a lot of the users of the #childhoodcancer hashtag on X-Twitter https://today.uconn.edu/2025/03/uconn-study-of-hashtag-childhoodcancer-shows-families-leading-the-conversation/