COEHD faculty, students take home honors at Maine Impact Week
Several University of Maine College of Education and Human Development students and faculty members were honored at Maine Impact Week events, April 10-15.
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Several University of Maine College of Education and Human Development students and faculty members were honored at Maine Impact Week events, April 10-15.
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The 2022 American Educational Research Association (AERA) annual meeting is taking place this week in San Diego and virtually. Here’s a look at some of the presentations, panels, and other events featuring UMaine researchers.
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Several University of Maine College of Education and Human Development students are scheduled to take part in the 2022 UMaine Student Symposium (UMSS) on Friday, April 15, part of Maine Impact Week.
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A short video written and produced by professor of family relations and human sexuality Sandra Caron received the Outstanding Peer Education Program Award at the 2021 NASPA General Assembly. In addition, professor of higher education Elizabeth Allan has been awarded the NASPA Region 1 Outstanding Contribution to the Literature and/or Research Award for 2021.
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Professor of higher education Elizabeth Allan discussed hazing in the military with The Fayetteville Observer for a story titled “Research projects at Fort Bragg seek to reduce sexual harassment, assault.”
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Elizabeth Allan spoke with the Asbury Park Press about the growing problem of hazing among high school sports teams.
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The Portland Press Herald interviewed Elizabeth Allan about hazing in high school for a story about an incident involving the Brunswick High School football team.
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Elizabeth Allan, a University of Maine professor of higher education leadership, talked to News Center Maine for a story about hazing in sports and other school clubs.
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The article mentions the national survey led by University of Maine professor of higher education Elizabeth Allan. According to the study, 47% of students experience hazing prior to coming to college, and 55% of students involved in clubs, teams and organizations experience hazing in college.
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A national study of college hazing by professor of higher education Elizabeth Allan was cited in a story about the variation in state hazing laws across the U.S. that aired on News Center Maine.
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