College of Education and Human Development

Family Social Science

Articles

    Article Type

    FSOS professor testifies before Congressional Select Committee

    Bill Doherty, professor in the Department of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota, testified Thursday before the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress about what Congress can do to depolarize itself. He spoke at the second of two hearings that the Select Committee was holding on this topic. The proceeding is available at the Committee’s YouTube […]

    Bill Doherty, “America’s Therapist,” to testify at Congressional select committee

    Bill Doherty, professor in the Department of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota, will testify Thursday before the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress about what Congress can do to depolarize itself. It will be streamed live and later available on YouTube. The Select Committee is holding two hearings on depolarizing Congress. The first – held Thursday, […]

    Q & A with: Oo Meh

    Tell us a little bit about yourself: My name is Oo Meh. I identify as Karenni. When I was nine years old, my family immigrated to the United States purposely to provide better education and a better life for me and my siblings. I am currently a senior and will graduate in May with a […]

    Family Social Science professor recognized

    The Outstanding Service to University Senate Governance Recognition honors faculty, P&A, and civil service employees who have made a significant impact on University Senate governance. This year’s recipients include Dr. Tabitha Grier-Reed, professor in Family Social Science. Terry Beseman of MINITEX, U of M Libraries, and Etty DeVeaux, the Graduate School were also honored. From […]

    Two Family Social Science alumni honored

    The Department of Family Social Science is proud to announce that two alumni are being honored with College of Education and Human Development’s Rising Alumni Awards for 2021. Holli Kelly received her doctorate in Family Social Science in 2014, and Amanda Koonjbeharry received her bachelor’s in Family Social Science in 2009 (and also received a […]

    FSOS alumni coordinates effort to improve healthcare access for underserved

    Dan-neya Yancey, a 2020 graduate in Family Social Science, is working to improve access to health services to residents of Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park who have traditionally been underserved, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Yancey is the program coordinator for a Brooklyn Bridge Alliance for Youth pilot collaboration with the Cities of Brooklyn Center […]

    FSOS graduate students share research at national and global meetings

    Graduate students in Family Social Science are presenting their research at a variety of conferences this spring – from an inaugural conference on family therapy in Saudia Arabia to the World Therapy conference, they are demonstrating the strength and breadth of their scholarship.   Aalaa Alshareef to present at historic Saudi family therapy conference Aalaa […]

    Family Social Science professor receives UROC research grant

    Chalandra M. Bryant, professor and Pauline Boss Faculty Fellow in Ambiguous Loss in the Department of Family Social Science, has been awarded a $15,000 research grant from the Robert J. Jones Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center (UROC).  In addition to Dr. Bryant, the research team includes Joyce Serido, associate professor and extension specialist in FSOS; […]

    FSOS professor, graduate student to present new research at Scholar Spotlight

    Dr. Tabitha Grier-Reed, professor, and Miguel Quiñones, graduate student, in the Department of Family Social Science, will present recent published research at the CEHD Scholar Spotlight, a new forum for researchers to present their recent groundbreaking publications to the College of Education and Human Development community. For academic year 2020-21, “Scholar Spotlight: Centering Race”, is […]