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Dr. Patricia Chamberlain inducted to the first cohort of Society for Prevention Research SPR Fellows.

NOTE: Text reprinted from the Society for Prevention Research 21st Annual Meeting fellows and awards presentation program, Thursday, May 30, 2013, Hyatt Regency, San Francisco, CA. The SPR Fellowship is an honor that SPR bestows upon a small and select group of members who have a particularly distinguished record of contributions in the field of prevention research. A distinguished […]

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Dr. Jeffrey Temple receives 2013 ECPN John B. Reid Early Career Award

NOTE: Text reprinted from the Society for Prevention Research 21st Annual Meeting fellows and awards presentation program, Thursday, May 30, 2013, Hyatt Regency, San Francisco, CA. The Society for Prevention Research is pleased to present the ECPN John B. Reid Early Career Award to Dr. Jeffrey Temple. As a young researcher, Dr. Temple has been very active

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Valentine’s Day Stereotypes

Much of the power (i.e., commercial profit) surrounding Valentine’s Day is driven by stereotypes. These stereotypes allow us to simplify the world and ignore the complexity surrounding couples. Although every other commercial recently tells us that every woman in America wants flowers, chocolate, and jewelry for Valentine’s Day, the truth is more complex and probably

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Guest Viewpoint: Success by 6 Initiative Works to Help Kids Excel

Printed in the Registar Guard By Noreen J. Dunnells, Guest Viewpoint As I settle into my role as United Way of Lane County’s executive director, I have had the opportunity to learn about and reflect on Lane County’s long-standing commitment to young children and the work ahead. April is Child Abuse Prevention Awareness month, and

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