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Why communicate social sciences?

May 16, 2019

Bringing attention to and communicating the social sciences effectively is just as important as the research and findings scientists work so diligently to uncover. This is the message Alan Leshner, CEO Emeritus of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), relayed to the…
News Topics: Social ScienceSSRIResearchPrevention ScienceCommunication
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Share Your Opioid Story: A Community Conversation at Schlow Library on May 30

May 15, 2019

The Share Your Opioid Story initiative is hosting a Community Conversation at the Schlow Centre Region Library in State College to tell the stories behind the statistics of the opioid crisis. This community event will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 30 in the Downsbrough Community Room. To…
News Topics: OpioidsAddictionSubstance AbuseCriminal JusticeCCSASSRIPenn State Research
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New research details increasing segregation in a transformed school population

May 13, 2019

As the nation prepares to mark the 65th anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling declaring segregation in public schools unconstitutional, the UCLA Civil Rights Project and the Penn State Center for Education and Civil Rights today (May 10) published new research detailing…
News Topics: SegregationDiscriminationCollege of EducationEducationEducation PolicySSRIPenn State ResearchSchool
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Project on rural communities benefits from collaboration with Highmark Health

May 9, 2019

A project to better understand the issues facing rural communities and address a decline in American life expectancy is benefiting from a partnership between Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute and Highmark Health Enterprise Analytics Data Science Research. The Data Science…
News Topics: CTSIPenn State ResearchCommunitySSRIPrevention Science
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Sending a 'We Are!' to these Penn Staters

May 7, 2019

As part of our regular "We Are!" feature, we recognize four Penn Staters who have gone above and beyond what's asked of them in their work at the University. Do you know someone who deserves a shout-out? If you do, consider taking a minute to nominate that person by filling out a short online…
News Topics: Penn State ResearchCommunitySSRIWe Are
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First annual conference to address substance misuse held at Penn State

May 3, 2019

Pennsylvania is in the midst of a full-fledged, substance misuse epidemic, with one out of every four families encountering this issue. Penn State is combating the crisis by drawing upon the expertise of researchers, educators, practitioners and policymakers, who gathered recently for the…
News Topics: Substance AbuseOpioidsSmokingCCSAAddictionSSRIConference
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New project to study link between sleep and cognitive decline

May 1, 2019

The number of people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease is projected to triple by 2050. A $3 million grant from the National Institute of Aging (NIA) will fund Penn State researchers to study the relationship between sleep and cognitive decline and impairment. The project will build upon the…
News Topics: College of MedicinePenn State ResearchSSRICollege of Health and Human DevelopmentBiobehavioral Health
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Understanding opioid users' views on fentanyl could help reduce overdoses

Apr 23, 2019

Opioid users fear accidental overdoses from street drugs laced with fentanyl, but unpredictable drug quality means they often lack reliable strategies to avoid it, according to a team of researchers who suggest that fentanyl test strips may reduce overdose deaths. "The opioid crisis is one of the…
News Topics: AddictionOpioidsSubstance AbuseCCSASSRICriminal JusticeSociologyDemographyOverdose
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Researchers to compare Twitter opinions on climate change with real-world views

Apr 15, 2019

How do regional opinions on Twitter represent real-world attitudes toward climate change? A team of researchers will work to find out, thanks to a recent seed grant from the Social Science Research Instituteat Penn State. In their study, the researchers will construct a Twitter-driven regional…
News Topics: College of Information Sciences and TechnologyClimate ChangeSociologyDemographySSRISocial SciencePenn State Research
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Chi publishes first book on spatial regression methods

Apr 11, 2019

After taking ten years to complete research and writing, SSRI co-fund Guangqing Chi recently published his book, “Spatial Regression Models for the Social Sciences” with co-author Jun Zhu. The book serves as a primer type of textbook for social scientists who would like a quick start to learning…
News Topics: Social ScienceSSRIPenn State Research
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Register Today for the CCSA Conference

Apr 10, 2019

There is still time to register for the Consortium to Combat Substance Abuse's first annual conference, Envisioning a Future Free from Addiction: Research, Programs, and Practice to Prevent Substance Abuse, to be held Monday, April 29, on Penn State’s University Park campus at the Hetzel Union…
News Topics: CCSASSRIPenn State ResearchAddictionOpioidsSubstance AbuseSocial ScienceConference
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Penn State represented at Congressional briefing addressing child maltreatment

Apr 10, 2019

Yo Jackson, associate director of the Child Maltreatment Solutions Network and professor of psychology at Penn State, recently provided testimony on strengthening prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect to the U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor’s subcommittee on Civil Rights…
News Topics: Child MaltreatmentChild Maltreatment Solutions NetworkSSRISocial SciencePsychologyCollege of the Liberal Arts
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Summer Institute in Migration Research Methods to be held at Penn State

Jan 7, 2019

Penn State will host the second Summer Institute in Migration Research Methods from June 9-16 at the Millennium Science Complex at University Park. The institute helps train early career researchers in best practices and in methodologies particularly relevant to the study of immigration and migrant…
News Topics: Migration ResearchSSRIHuck
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SSRI Annual Report now available

Dec 7, 2018

The Social Science Research Institute’s 2017-2018 Annual Report contains an overview the Institute’s research units and activities and includes the announcement of two new initiatives, the Integrated Data Systems Consortium and the Consortium to Combat Substance Abuse. Additionally, the report…
News Topics: Annual ReportSSRIPenn State Research
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SSRI Fall Gathering 2018

Nov 20, 2018

Faculty and staff from all of SSRI's units recently gathered together at the Hintz Family Alumni Center to celebrate major accomplishments of the year and to announce staff awards. The “Workplace Climate Promotion Award” was given to Renee Kotch from the Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness…
News Topics: AwardCelebrationSSRIClearinghouse for Military Family ReadinessCSAPRI
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Sifting through 50 million phone calls for patterns to aid refugees

Oct 31, 2018

When refugees use their mobile phones they leave clues about how well they are integrating (or not) into their host country. Clio Andris, assistant professor of geography in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, is analyzing a year’s worth of phone calls to find the clues to help address the…
News Topics: RefugeesSeed FundingSSRI
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Yocum retires from SSRI

Oct 11, 2018

After over 35 years of service at Penn State, Sherry Yocum has retired as administrative director at SSRI. A retirement party was held in her honor last week, where co-workers recognized her dedication to Penn State and wished her well in her retirement. Several unit directors and co-workers…
News Topics: CelebrationSSRI
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Seed grants to support opioid research announced

Sep 13, 2018

Penn State’s  Social Science Research Institute (SSRI), in collaboration with the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), has awarded over $200,000 in funding to support 10 new interdisciplinary teams of Penn State researchers whose work is aimed at combating the opioid epidemic…
News Topics: SSRICTSISeed FundingOpioids
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Center for Healthy Children recommends evidence-based programs

Sep 13, 2018

Federal legislation will radically change how foster care dollars can be used, and Penn State’s Child Maltreatment Solutions Network and Center for Healthy Children(CHC) is leading the charge to ensure services intended to prevent foster care placement, and better serve foster youth, are backed by…
News Topics: Child HealthChild Maltreatment Solutions NetworkSSRI
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Yocum receives ACOR 2018 Career Achievement Award

Sep 12, 2018

The  Administrative Committee on Research (ACOR) 2018 Career Achievement Award was presented to Sherry Yocum at the Annual Retreat Conference on September 7 at the Penn Stater Conference Center.  She was recognized for her outstanding contributions towards the support…
News Topics: AwardSSRI
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Using social media to solve social problems

Aug 16, 2018

Social scientist rely on data to study social problems, however data from traditional surveys can be difficult and time consuming to collect, as well as inaccurate since not all factors can be measured well. A National Science Foundation-funded Penn State project will evaluate the accuracy of using…
News Topics: NSFTwitter DataCSASSRIPRISocial ScienceSocial Media
Share Your Opioid Story.

'Share Your Opioid Story' website bringing awareness, buzz of opioid epidemic

Jul 3, 2018

Watch the WJAC-TV news coverage of the "Shair Your Opioid Story" website, featuring SSRI Director Susan McHale and Justice Center for Research's Glenn Sterner.
News Topics: OpioidsSSRI
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Four faculty join Social Science Research Institute

Jul 3, 2018

Penn State’s Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) recently announced four new co-funded faculty members who will join the institute in the 2018-19 academic year: Maithreyi Gopalan, Alexis Santos, Kenneth Shores, and Ericka Weathers. Maithreyi Gopalan, assistant professor of education in the…
News Topics: SSRI CofundsSSRIPenn State Research
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Open source software valuable resource to Penn State researchers

Jun 29, 2018

OpenMx, a free and open source software that allows researchers to perform their analysis quickly and easily, has recently undergone several upgrades along with the addition of a new YouTube channel. According to Tim Brick, a member of the OpenMx development team and assistant professor of human…
News Topics: GeneticsPsychologySSRIQuantDevOpenMxSoftware
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New website helps parents talk to kids about inclusivity

Jun 27, 2018

Children model their behavior after their parents and other adults in their lives. This means that they also adopt and reflect the mindsets and attitudes towards inclusivity that are displayed by these adults. To help parents teach tolerance and acceptance to their children, Penn State’s…
News Topics: Clearinghouse for Military Family ReadinessSSRI

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