News & Announcements

  • Vida Samuel, Faculty Spotlight, December 2025
    Vida was promoted to Associate Professor-in-Residence effective August, 2025! In recent years, Professor Vida Samuel has been on a whirlwind of career triumphs, community impact, and culinary adventures. In addition to her recent promotion, Vida is a Faculty Affiliate at the Center for Applied Research in Human Development (CARHD) and the Department of Social and […]
    Posted on November 26, 2025
  • Gloria Oladeji, Graduate Student Spotlight, December 2025
    Gloria Oladeji is a first-year HDFS PhD student in the Health, Wellbeing, and Prevention specialization. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Health Education with a minor in Human Kinetics from the University of Ibadan (Nigeria) in 2021, and completed her master’s degree in Kinesiology and Health at the University of Wyoming in 2025. At the […]
    Posted on November 25, 2025
  • Sampson Ipiankama, Graduate Student Spotlight, December 2025
    Sampson Chinonso Ipiankama is a first-year HDFS PhD student specializing in adulthood, aging, and health. Before joining UConn, he served as the Research, Grants, and Sustainability Lead at Project PINK BLUE – Health & Psychological Trust Centre in Nigeria, leading national initiatives supported by organizations such as AstraZeneca, the Global Colon Cancer Association, the International […]
    Posted on November 25, 2025
  • Annika Anderson, Alumni Spotlight, December 2025
    Annika Anderson, MPH, earned her B.S. in HDFS in 2020 and her Master of Public Health from UConn in 2022. With aspirations in healthcare, Annika appreciated learning about the socioecological model of health in HDFS, which recognizes that 90% of child health outcomes are influenced by a complex interplay of social and structural drivers. As […]
    Posted on November 25, 2025
  • Preston Britner quoted in CT Insider article
    A CT Insider investigation into homelessness in Connecticut quoted Preston Britner on the need to support child welfare-involved families. Read the article here https://www.ctinsider.com/projects/news/connecticut-housing-shortage-homelessness/
    Posted on November 18, 2025
  • Gloria Oladeji selected fellow by American Public Health Association
    Graduate student Gloria Oladeji was selected as a fellow for the upcoming year in the Food and Nutrition Section of the American Public Health Association. This selection was made from a highly competitive pool of over 100 applicants. She was also elected as the Student Liaison for the upcoming year.
    Posted on November 18, 2025
  • Sarah Rendon Garcia’s article on migrant health care in Think Global Health
    Sarah Rendón García recently first authored an opinion piece for Think Global Health on the ripple effects of Federal bans to migrant health care on U.S. Citizens in the areas of early childhood education, addiction recovery services, and mental health programs: Read the article here https://www.thinkglobalhealth.org/article/how-federal-bans-to-migrant-health-care-could-affect-u-s-citizens
    Posted on November 14, 2025
  • Kim Gans featured in UConn Today
    Kim Gans was featured in UConn Today about a program designed to reduce social isolation impacting homebound older adults: Read the article here https://today.uconn.edu/2025/11/training-program-delivers-resources-to-reduce-social-isolation-among-seniors/
    Posted on November 14, 2025
  • Maria LaRusso, Faculty Spotlight, November 2025
    Maria was tenured and promoted to Associate Professor effective August, 2025! Maria LaRusso is a developmental psychologist and interdisciplinary scholar with research that integrates approaches from human development, psychology, health, education, and anthropology. However, her work has been most profoundly shaped by her training in Human Development, particularly the fundamental view of child and adolescent […]
    Posted on November 4, 2025
  • Marsha Polanco, Alumni Spotlight, November 2025
    Marsha Polanco graduated from UConn in 2002 with a Bachelor’s in Human Development and Family Studies. Her academic experiences at UConn provided a strong foundation that has guided both her professional endeavors and personal growth. Marsha is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has dedicated over two decades to the field of human services. Originally, she […]
    Posted on November 4, 2025