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September 25, 2023
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Beyond More Benefits: A Look at the Evidence on the Effects of Increased Cash Value Benefits During The COVID-19 Pandemic on WIC-Participating Delaware Families.
Tags:May 4, 2022
RNZ Website
RNZ Website
Large US study finds Reading Recovery benefits don’t last
Tags:September 13, 2021
The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health
The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health
A time for research reckoning: positioning equity at the centre of healthy food research
Tags:January 14, 2021
Food Insecurity: Mid-Atlantic Public Health Conference – Food Insecurity Session
Tags:February 11, 2020
CRESP
CRESP
CRESP is Searching for an Experienced Evaluator to Join our Team as a Research Associate III
Tags:February 11, 2020
SAGE Publishing
SAGE Publishing
Sue Giancola Releases New Book– Program Evaluation: Embedding Evaluation into Program Design and Development
Tags:October 27, 2019
Delaware State News
Delaware State News
HHS awards $750,000 for ‘We Care’ program in Delaware`: CRESP to partner as program evaluator
Tags:October 18, 2019
CRUE Research4Schools blog
CRUE Research4Schools blog
Dr. Elizabeth Farley-Ripple discusses the concept of “research impact” in a 6-part CRUE blog series.
Tags:October 1, 2019
The Bloomberg American Health Initiative
The Bloomberg American Health Initiative
The 10 Things Food Advocates Need to Know Before Working with a Supermarket
Tags:October 1, 2019
The University of Delaware Research Magazine
The University of Delaware Research Magazine
Defending Equal Access to Food
Tags:June 16, 2019
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
Dr. Sara Grajeda recently presented, “A Framework for Quantifying Student Self-Confidence and Task Choice in Engineering Design-Related Activities,” at the 2019 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) conference
Tags:June 3, 2019
Odyssey Charter School and National Geographic
Odyssey Charter School and National Geographic
Odyssey Charter School addresses food insecurity in Wilmington through documentary series, featuring CRESP (part two)
Tags:June 3, 2019
Odyssey Charter School and National Geographic
Odyssey Charter School and National Geographic
Odyssey Charter School addresses food insecurity in Wilmington through documentary series, featuring CRESP (part one)
Tags:May 23, 2019
the Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
the Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
Dr. Zachary Collier publishes study findings on the impact of the Algebra Nation tutoring program on academic performance of struggling students
Tags:May 20, 2019
The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, Food Policy Networks
The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, Food Policy Networks
In-store interventions to encourage healthier purchasing: What we can learn from the supermarket industry (Dr. Allison Karpyn, Keynote Speaker [webinar])
Tags:April 1, 2019
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
A nationally unique approach to reducing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages in Wilmington (DE) restaurants: CRESP highlights evaluation findings at recent symposium
Tags:February 13, 2019
University of Delaware Library, Museums and Press
University of Delaware Library, Museums and Press
Join Allison Karpyn for her upcoming ‘Scholar in the Library’ talk (Feb.13, 2019 @12pm), “Healthy Food & Policy: What will it take to keep America’s Children eating well?”
Tags:November 18, 2018
R4S Rethinking Research for Schools
R4S Rethinking Research for Schools
“Where do educators find useful evidence to help inform their decisions?” Dr. Horatio Blackman answers this question and points to educators’ use of six basic strategies for finding evidence.
Tags:September 21, 2018
Educational Assessment
Educational Assessment
Measuring cultural dimensions of classroom interactions
Tags:June 11, 2018
CRESP Press Release
CRESP Press Release
New report highlights how fathers and mothers of babies with congenital heart disease experience stress differently
Tags:December 6, 2017
Huffington Post
Huffington Post
A Majority Of Students Entering School This Year Are Minorities, But Most Teachers Are Still White
Tags:June 13, 2017
The Nassau Guardian
The Nassau Guardian
CIBC FirstCaribbean sponsors Hands For Hunger event addressing childhood hunger
Tags:April 5, 2017
The Nassau Guardian
The Nassau Guardian
Researcher: Prices of essential food items up significantly since 2014
Tags:April 4, 2017
The Nassau Guardian
The Nassau Guardian
Survey outlines food insecurity on Eleuthera
Tags:March 23, 2017
The Nassau Guardian
The Nassau Guardian
BAMSI expanding teaching regime into beef production, as Brazil ban raises concerns
Tags:January 31, 2017
The Nassau Guardian
The Nassau Guardian
Fulbright scholar’s study looks at food security on Eleuthera
Tags:January 26, 2017
UDaily
UDaily
HEALTHY CONNECTIONS: Boosting the health of farms, and residents, in Delaware
Tags:July 16, 2015
UDaily
UDaily
UD professors receive $5 million grant to examine implementation of education research
Tags:March 30, 2015
WDEL
WDEL
Sweetened drinks might not be much healthier than soda
Tags:March 27, 2015
ACCEL
ACCEL
Healthy Food Access: Intervention Trends and Research Findings
Tags:December 4, 2014
WVUD's Campus Voices
WVUD's Campus Voices
Introducing CRESP
Tags:November 15, 2014
The News Journal
The News Journal
Letters to the Editor: All schools need priority ratings
Tags:October 1, 2014
IES, WWC
IES, WWC
Review of the Evaluation of the i3 scale-up of Reading Recovery year one report, 2011–12
Tags:July 24, 2014
WBEZ Afternoon Shift
WBEZ Afternoon Shift
USDA report suggests healthy eating incentives for SNAP users
Tags:July 24, 2014
NCCOR
NCCOR
New USDA report explores healthy food incentives for SNAP users
Tags:May 19, 2014
UDaily
UDaily
Affordable Food: Center for Research in Education and Social Policy to evaluate food incentives
Tags:February 10, 2014
WHYY
WHYY
Study of Philly grocery tests assumptions about complex U.S. obesity problem
Tags:December 3, 2013
Education Week
Education Week
Reading Recovery pays off in i3 study
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