Human Development and Family Sciences

  • Dr. Trask selected to participate in the White House Summit on Working Families

    Dr. Trask selected to participate in the White House Summit on Working Families

    September 12, 2014

    The White House Council on Women and Girls, the Department of Labor (DOL) and the Center for American Progress hosted a Summit on Working Families on June 23, 2014, that focused on how to re-fashion the American workplace. Read more in the September 12 …

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  • Celebration of Excellence

    Celebration of Excellence

    May 20, 2014

    The University of Delaware College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) showcased student research and celebrated the achievements of undergraduate and graduate students during special events on May 2. Read the UDaily article to learn more.

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  • Recognition of Staci Perlman

    Recognition of Staci Perlman

    April 25, 2014

    Staci Perlman, assistant professor, was presented with a citation from the City Council of Philadelphia in April for her work on behalf of children and families experiencing homelessness. Read UDaily’s For the Record to learn more about this recognitio …

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  • Dr. Bahira Trask’s recent book and research

    Dr. Bahira Trask’s recent book and research

    April 1, 2014

    Dr. Trask, Professor and Associate Chair, explores the life-work balance of women around the world in her recent book. Read the UD Messenger to learn more.

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  • Dr. Bahira Trask at the United Nations

    Dr. Bahira Trask at the United Nations

    February 11, 2014

    On Feb. 14, Dr. Bahira Trask will present “Perspectives on Work-Family Balance and Global Transformations” during a United Nations panel discussion on Global Perspectives on Family Well-Being: Work-Family and Intergenerational Issues Reconsidered. UDai …

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  • Dr. Bahira Trask

    Dr. Bahira Trask

    December 6, 2013

    Bahira Sherif Trask, professor of human development and family studies, has written a book, Women, Work, and Globalization. The book explores women’s gender roles as they participate in the global labor market and discusses global initiatives that assi …

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  • Ellie Tunison and Reading Ranger Rick promote literacy

    Ellie Tunison and Reading Ranger Rick promote literacy

    November 22, 2013

    Ellie Tunison, ECE major and intern in the Prekindergarten Reading Encouragement Project (PREP) offers a monthly reading guide aimed at supporting literacy at home. Tunison said she hopes to make a difference in childhood literacy.  UDaily 11/22/13. …

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  • Steven Eidelman at The Kennedy Forum

    Steven Eidelman at The Kennedy Forum

    November 21, 2013

    Steven M. Eidelman, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Human Services Policy and Leadership, was invited to speak at The Kennedy Forum during the plenary panel, examining how President Kennedy’s initiative helped serve people with mental disabilities and how …

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  • Staci Perlman reports on scope of childhood homelessness

    Staci Perlman reports on scope of childhood homelessness

    November 18, 2013

    Staci Perlman, assistant professor, works in West Philadelphia to examine the extent of homelessness in children and build evidence for parenting interventions targeting mothers of young children experiencing homelessness and for exploration of prenata …

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  • Staci Perlman

    Staci Perlman

    November 18, 2013

    Staci Perlman, assistant professor in the University of Delaware’s College of Education and Human Development, has partnered with Joe Willard, vice president of policy at the People’s Emergency Center in West Philadelphia, to examine the extent of home …

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