Puhlman featured in LawnStarter story on best cities for single dads
Assistant professor of family studies Daniel Puhlman talked with LawnStarter about the best cities for single dads.
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Assistant professor of family studies Daniel Puhlman talked with LawnStarter about the best cities for single dads.
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Assistant professor of family studies Daniel Puhlman talked with WalletHub about identifying the best places to raise a family in the U.S.
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Kittiya Reeves of Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, is the recipient of the 2021 Outstanding Student in Human Development award from the University of Maine College of Education and Human Development Master of Science program in Human Development.
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Bangor Metro interviewed professor of family relations and human sexuality Sandra Caron about opportunities to talk to children about sex, noting that it’s not a “one-and-done” situation.
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The University of Maine’s Male Athletes Against Violence group released videos of members reading the children’s book “Hands Are Not for Hitting,” and are making them available to local elementary schools.
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On a recent Wednesday afternoon, Julia Van Steenberghe’s parents’ living room in Old Town was transformed into a veritable TV studio, with ring lights surrounding her as she gave probably the biggest interview of her life so far.
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Emma Richardson, a first-year master’s student in human development from Blue Hill, Maine, was awarded a 2020 University of Maine Student Symposium award for her project, “The Co-Parent Co-op.”
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University of Maine graduate student and alumna Maylinda Boynton of Belfast, Maine learned a lot about performing arts at UMaine.
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SarahJoy Chaples of Bangor is the recipient of the 2020 Outstanding Student in Human Development award from the College of Education and Human Development’s Master of Arts program in Human Development. SarahJoy is a community leader helping people live their best lives. She does this through financial literacy education, entrepreneurship training and advocacy as a […]
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Graduate students in the Master of Science in Human Development program at the University of Maine have created a business plan for a recovery café at the Bangor Area Recovery Network (BARN).
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