Allyson Zoppa, a 2008 and 2012 UConn graduate, is in her 11th season as assistant coach of the University of Connecticut rowing program in 2018-2019. A native of East Hartford, CT, she earned her bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies with minors in English and Psychology and her master’s degree in Sport Management.
Read the complete write-up on the UConn Women’s Rowing website.
Constanza Cabello, BA 2008, received her masters from CCSU and an EdD from Northeastern. After prior positions at University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Bryant University, and Stonehill College, she will soon begin a position as Framingham State University’s first ever vice president for diversity, inclusion, and community engagement. Learn more about her here
2018 PhD graduate, Jia Li Liu, currently a postdoctoral scholar at University of Maryland, College Park, was a 2019 Recipients of the SRCD Small Grants Program for Early Career Scholars for her project: Ethnic Racial Socialization Among Low SES and Middle SES Chinese American Families
HDFS graduate Cameron Froude, PhD, MA, LMFT – the Behavioral Health Program Manager of the
HDFS and Early Childhood alum Wheeler DeAngelis (2015) discusses his experiences as an early childhood educator and emphasizes the importance of infant-toddler teachers. The post appears on a blog sponsored by the MA Association for the Education of Young Children, which highlights the strong training he received as an ECDE and HDFS student.