Graduate students Kayla Brown and Catherine Hamby were admitted to the Child Maltreatment Solutions Network’s Creating the Next Generation of Scholars in Child Maltreatment Science Fellowship Program (CMT32). With funding from the National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development, the CMT32 predoctoral fellowship prepares fellows to conduct cutting-edge, transdisciplinary research in child maltreatment science. Read more about the CMT32 program here.
Sohee Park completed master’s defense
On April 24th 2025, Sohee Park, a second-year doctoral student in the lab, completed her master's defense! Congrats Sohee!