
Graduate Students
Approximately 35 graduate students from locations throughout the United States and abroad are currently enrolled in the Human Development graduate program. The diversity of our students’ interests and experiences provides a valuable, intangible resource. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply directly to the Graduate School.
IN THE NEWS
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Nadia Chernyak
Cornell Chronicle
American, Napalese kids a world apart on social duties

Jeff Valla
Cornell Chronicle
2013-14 Fulbright U.S. Student Award
Gizem Surenkok
Human Development Brown Bag Colloquia:
Stand By Me: The presence of a close friend
buffers the efects of social exclusion
Sarah Moore
Human Development Brown Bag Colloquia:
Risky teens or risky environments? The roles of SES and genetically influenced personality traits on risky sexual behavior
Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research:
Translational Neuroscience: Life and the Adolescent Brain
Wanda Casillas
Human Development Brown Bag Colloquia
Evaluating Causal Explanations of Historical Events: An Investigation of Cultural Influences on Reasoning

Catherine Riffin
Cornell Chronicle
Caring for difficult elders linked to caregivers' poorer health

Diane Wach
BCTR Talks at Twelve
Competing Perspectives of Research and Practice: A Case Study in Trauma Debriefing Implementation

Emily Kahoe Chen
BCTR Talks at Twelve
Measuring the Value of Program Adaptation: A Comparative Effectiveness Study vs Culturally Adapted Arthritis Self-Help Program

Deinera Exner-Cortens
Cornell Chronicle
Teen dating violence linked to long-term harm, study shows

Nadia Chernyak
Cornell Chronicle
Cornell lab brings research to life for Sciencenter families

Andrew Jefferson
BCTR Talks at Twelve
Why Researchers and Educators Who Don't Play Video Games Should Care About Them

Elise Paul
Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research (BCTR)
BCTR Student Profile
Emre Selcuk
Cornell Chronicle
Thinking of a loved one eases painful memories
