The Obama Evidence-Based Revolution: Will It Last?
Bronfenbrenner LectureSeptember 16, 2015Ron HaskinsCenter on Children and Families; Budgeting for National Priorities;Economic Studies, Brookings Institution
Trauma-informed Hospice and Palliative Care: Unique Vulnerabilities Call for Unique Strategies
Talks at TwelveSeptember 10, 2015Barbara GanzelBCTR, Cornell University
Implementation Research in State Systems for Children with Behavioral Health Needs
John Doris Memorial LectureApril 14, 2015Kimberly Eaton HoagwoodSchool of Medicine, New York University
Listening to Killers: Bringing Developmental Psychology into the Courtroom in Murder Cases
Talks at TwelveFebruary 9, 2015James GarbarinoPsychology, Loyola University Chicago
Resident-to-Resident Elder Mistreatment in Nursing Homes
Talks at TwelveOctober 23, 2014Karl PillemerHuman Development, Cornell University
Children of the Prison Boom: Mass Incarceration and the Future of American Inequality
Talks at TwelveJanuary 27, 2014Christopher WildemanPolicy Analysis and Management, Cornell University
Urie Bronfenbrenner and Stephen Ceci 1993 Lecture
Urie Bronfenbrenner and Stephen Ceci 1993 LectureMarch 29, 1993Urie Bronfenbrenner and Stephen CeciHuman Development, Cornell University
The Developing Ecology of Human Development
The Developing Ecology of Human DevelopmentApril 12, 1992Urie BronfenbrennerHuman Development, Cornell University
The American Family: Who Cares?
The American Family: Who Cares?August 10, 1976Urie BronfenbrennerHuman Development, Cornell University