- Candise Lin, doctoral candidate in the Human Development program has received a National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Award. November 2012
- The following HDQM Faculty received recognition for their outstanding achievements: Patricia A. Alexander (Regents Faculty Award for Mentoring); Ann A. Battle (COE Distinguished Outreach Award); Gregory Hancock (COE Distinguished Scholarship Award); Melanie Killen (Director of Graduate Studies of the Year Award); Andre Rupp (AERA Division D Significant Contribution to Research Methodology Award); and both Natasha Cabrera and Meredith Rowe (ADVANCE Award). Summer 2012
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Elizabeth-Anne Robertson-Tchabo
General Research Area:
Cognitive development and aging; achievement of African-American and Latino adolescents; early adolescent development and academic achievement; educational intervention programs.
Areas of Student Supervision:
Adult development and aging; early adolescent development and academic achievement; educational intervention programs.
Recent Publications:
Smith, G. C., Tobin, S. S., Robertson-Tchabo, E.A., & Power, P. W. (1995). Strengthening aging families: Diversity in practice and policy . Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Robertson-Tchabo, E.A., & Arenberg, D. (1990). Assessment of memory functioning. In T. Hunt & C. Lindley, (Eds.), Testing the older adult. St. Louis : Test Corporation of America .
