SRA NewsSRA Mourns Loss of Highly-Respected Former President John Schulenberg
John Schulenberg, Research Professor at the Institute for Social Research and Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Michigan, passed away on February 9, 2023. His many colleagues, collaborators, and mentees are deeply saddened by the sudden loss of our friend and send our deepest sympathies to his family, including his wife Cathleen and children Clay and Franny. While John’s scholarship and leadership helped change the field, his role as a mentor and friend will forever be marked in our hearts. His passion for collaboration and supporting early- and mid-career scholars was a key part of his contribution to the field. He was a guiding force for many and his legacy will continue in their work. John will be remembered for his devotion to formally and informally mentoring dozens of scholars, enthusiasm for inter-disciplinary collaboration, and passion for developmental science. John also relished his roles as father to his two children and as a coach for youth baseball and softball teams for many years. His warmth, generosity, kindness, and humor will be deeply missed. Statement of International Consortium of Developmental Science Societies in response to 2023 Türkiye-Syria EarthquakeOn Monday, February 6, a devastating earthquake struck the heart of Syria and Türkiye, causing devastating situations for our colleagues, their family, friends, and communities. The toll of this crisis is beyond comprehension with potentially long-standing effects on families, children, and communities. ICDSS extends our deepest sympathies and support. Your assistance, support, and aid are in great need RIGHT NOW. DONATE: Below is a list of several links to US-based organizations from our colleagues at AMENA-Psy and American Psychological Association of organizations and campaigns to help Syria and Türkiye. These organizations directly support “Ahbap”. For more options to donate from the U.S. and other countries (including those who also help Syria), please see this list.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Gigi Awad and Bahaur Amini, AMENA-Psy and President of American Psychological Association Division 45 for sharing the links.
Vanderbilt faculty gives talk on equity in evaluation for POTUS Executive OfficeSRA President Velma McBride Murry, University Professor of education and human development and health policy at Vanderbilt University, was recently invited to present her research on equity in evaluation for the Office of Management and Budget at the White House. Her talk, “Centering Equity in and through Federal Evaluations: Reexamine, Re-envision, and Retool Practices, Policies & Programs,” is the first in a five-part series. The series seeks to highlight evidence-based practices that address Executive Order 13985 by President Joe Biden, which is designed to advance racial equity and support for underserved communities through the federal government. Click here to read more. |