EIC and White House announce evidence and equity partnership
Penn State’s Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative (EIC) has entered into a partnership with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on the newly-launched “Year of Evidence for Action” to fortify and expand Evidence-Based Policymaking…
Black children in Pennsylvania have unequal access to quality preschool
Black children in Pennsylvania are far less likely than their white peers to have access to quality preschool providers, according to Penn State College of Education researchers.
“Gaps in educational resources at a young age are a problem because children’s early learning experiences lay the…
Sam Quinones talks fentanyl and the opioid crisis in virtual discussion
The Social Science Research Institute's Consortium on Substance Use and Addiction (CSUA) and the Criminal Justice Research Center hosted a virtual talk with Sam Quinones on March 23, titled "True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth with…
Penn State team leads effort to prevent youth substance misuse in PA
A team of Penn State experts from Evidence-based Implementation and Intervention Support (EPIS) is leading the five-year Opioid Misuse Prevention Project (OMPP) to support community-based partnerships throughout Pennsylvania to help prevent substance misuse and promote healthy development…
New EIC podcast on the PA juvenile justice system
We spoke to Megan Kurlychek, professor of sociology, criminology and public policy and associate director of the Criminal Justice Research Center at Penn State, and Rick Steele, executive director of the Juvenile Court Judges’ Commission at the Pennsylvania Commonwealth, about their work in…
Van Hook quoted in article on Chicago's undocumented seniors
SSRI cofund and PRI associate Jennifer Van Hook, Roy C. Buck Professor of Sociology and Demography in the College of the Liberal Arts, was quoted in an article about older adults in Chicago who don't have legal status and are disqualified from federally funded senior housing.
Family…
New initiative on migration forming at Penn State
In one of the largest mass-migration flows in recent history, approximately 3.4 million people have fled their homes in Ukraine since late February. Most are women and children, and many families have been torn apart because the Ukraine State Border Guard Service has prohibited…
Child Maltreatment Solutions Network to discuss differentiating child neglect from poverty in upcoming online conference
The Child Maltreatment Solutions Network, a part of Penn State’s Social Science Research Institute, will host “Disentangling Neglect from Poverty Across Definitions, Outcomes, Interventions, and Policy Recommendations” on April 22, 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. via Zoom.
The majority of referrals received…
Annual substance use and addiction conference to be held virtually on May 2
Penn State’s Consortium on Substance Use and Addiction (CSUA) will host its third annual conference, “Community Approaches to Substance Use and Addiction,” on Monday, May 2, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. via Zoom.
The annual conference of the CSUA brings together researchers,…
Flavored tobacco sales restrict availability, advertising
Flavored tobacco products play a large role in leading youth into addiction, and it is estimated that three out of four youth smokers will continue to smoke well into adulthood.
A Penn State researcher is analyzing flavored tobacco sales restrictions and how they affect the availability of tobacco…
Technical Assistance Webinar recording and resources now available
The OBSSR, in coordination with NIH Institutes, Centers and Offices, recently released funding opportunity announcements (FOA) PAR 22-115 and PAR 22-120: Research on Community Level Interventions for Firearm and Related Violence Injury and Mortality Prevention (CLIF-VP).…
Penn State begins search for founding director of new Center for Racial Justice
As part of the University’s commitment to advance scholarship related to racial justice and to address the challenges of racism and racial bias that persist in our nation, Penn State is seeking applications for the role of founding director of the new Center for Racial Justice.
The…
Child abuse investigations may not prevent poor sexual health outcomes in girls
The Child Protective Services (CPS) system aims to investigate and intervene in cases of child abuse and neglect, but a new study suggests it may be missing an opportunity to also help prevent poor sexual health outcomes in adolescent girls.
The researchers found that girls who had undergone…
Expanding Empathy lecture series to renew April 20, speakers announced
Now entering its fourth year, the Rock Ethics Institute’s Expanding Empathy lecture series will begin its 2022 lectures starting April 20. The Expanding Empathy lectures focus on empathy in relation to ethics. They are free to attend by both the Penn State community and the interested…
Community-Engaged Researcher Survey
Penn State faculty are invited to participate in a survey as part of a collaborative Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) and Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) initiative to strengthen existing and foster new community-academic partnerships in community-engaged…
Penn State social scientists anticipate Ukrainian refugees’ needs, challenges
In one of the largest mass migration flows in recent history, approximately 3.4 million people have fled their homes in Ukraine since late February. Most are women and children, and many families have been torn apart because the Ukraine State Border Guard Service has prohibited men ages 18 to…
Why Social Science? Because Changing Behavior is Essential to Addressing Climate Change
This week's Why Social Science? post comes from Corbin Evans, Senior Director of Congressional and Federal Relations at the American Psychological Association, who writes about human behavior and its relationship to the changing climate.
Scientists across a wide range of…
Challenges of older Pennsylvanians focus of new brief
Pennsylvania’s population is aging rapidly, and it is estimated that by 2030, one in five residents will be age 65 and older.
The issue is important, because as the state’s population ages, the number of adults needing services is expected to increase. In a new policy brief from Penn…
Fostering Support: A Young Penn State Program Helps Former Foster Youth
For many Penn State students, a helping hand or word of guidance is as close as a phone call to Mom or Dad. Care packages show up at their dorm room regularly, and they come to college equipped with all the school supplies they might need.
Students who grew up in the foster-care system often aren’t…
The Covid cloud is starting to lift – but two years on, its legacy of grief lingers
PRI Associate Ashton Verdery was quoted in this story about the impacts of Covid-19 by The Guardian.
Verdery created with colleagues a bereavement multiplier that estimates how many people in the US have lost a close relative to Covid. Given the paucity of historical demographic data for Hispanic…
Team looks at health disparities and impact of adverse childhood events
Penn State students, along with a team from Penn State Health, Penn State College of Medicine and Gramener, a data science consulting company, worked together to identify risk factors, health disparities — and the lifetime consequences of — adverse childhood events (ACE). The team was part of a…
Santos quoted on underrepresented communities in the census
SSRI cofund and PRI associate Alexis Santos was recently quoted in an ABC News story about Latino, Black, and Native American communities underrepresented in the 2020 Census.
It's important for the bureau to accurately measure how many people are living in the United States; the census determines…
Researchers study ways to make college admissions more equitable
The Penn State College of Education has received a sub-award on a $1.4 million grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Kelly Rosinger, assistant professor of education (education and public policy) is a co-principal investigator on a University of Maryland-led study to examine…
Panel will explore the promise and peril of dialogue
As political polarization increases, organizations across the United States are trying to figure out how to help citizens have conversations across divides. While that sounds good in theory, having a dialogue that is both meaningful and useful for democracy is something else entirely.
A panel of…
New PPN Brief discusses ambulatory and cognition challenges among older Pennsylvanians
A new brief from the Pennsylvania Population Network (PPN) explores differences in ambulatory and cognition challenges for Pennsylvanians by age group and sex.
Authored by Alexis R. Santos, SSRI cofund and assistant professor of human development and family studies, and Raeven Faye Chandler,…