Kimi Ego, sister of our deceased colleague Professor Michael Ego, has been continuing some of Michael’s work on baseball reminiscence. Kimi’s work and Michael’s program were recently discussed in the Register Citizen.
Faculty
Rebecca Puhl in Huffington Post article and featured in CBS documentary
Professor Rebecca Puhl was quoted in a Huffington Post article on how to instill a healthy attitude about exercise in children, and was featured in the CBS original documentary “Speaking Frankly/Fat Shaming”.
Keith Bellizzi, HDFS faculty and students’ research featured in UConn Today
UConn Today featured an article on InCHIP funded COVID-19 studies, referring to several HDFS faculty and students’ research, and specifically describing Professor Keith Bellizzi’s research.
Caitlin Lombardi’s research featured in UConn Today
Assistant Professor Caitlin Lombardi’s research on low family income and children’s math skills was featured in UConn Today
Alaina Brenick’s research featured on the UConn Kids Facebook page
Associate Professor Alaina Brenick’s research was featured on the UConn Kids Facebook page
Keith Bellizzi, HDFS Faculty Spotlight August 2020
Rebecca Puhl featured in Breaking News article
Professor Rebecca Puhl featured in Breaking News in the article “Et si les medecins arretaient de prescrire une perte de poids?” Read the article here.
Linda Halgunseth interviewed by UConn Kids
Associate Professor Linda Halgunseth featured on the UConn KIDS in Developmental Science facebook page. Read the interview here.
Marlene Schwartz quoted in The Counter article
Professor Marlene Schwartz discusses restaurant calorie labeling in The Counter. Read the article here.
Ryan Watson and Rebecca Puhl featured in Mirage News article
Assistant Professor Ryan Watson and Professor Rebecca Puhl were featured in an article in Mirage News entitled, Many LGBTQ Teens Report Bullying that Extends Beyond Their Sexual and Gender Orientations. Read the article here.