Research News

Federally funded research aims to find ways to increase English learners’ access to rigorous courses for high school completion.
Beth Stormshak, the Philip H. Knight Chair and professor in the College of Education, has been honored as a 2023 Society for Prevention Research Fellow for significant contributions to the field of prevention research.
Adults are more likely to take action to prevent child sexual abuse after participating in the Protect Our Children program in rural Oregon, according to a report released by the College of Education’s Center for the Prevention of Abuse and Neglect.
Adopted children’s genetic characteristics can influence the parenting they receive, according to new research.
Learn more about David Liebowitz, EdD, Assistant Professor of Education Studies, through our Faculty Spotlight series.
Learn more about Liz Budd, Evergreen Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology and Human Services, through our Faculty Spotlight series.
For decades, the UO’s short test has helped millions of kids improve literacy.
Learn more about Jen Doty, Associate Professor, Counseling Psychology and Human Services, through our Faculty Spotlight series.
Learn more about Audrey Lucero, PhD, Associate Professor of Education Studies through our Faculty Spotlight series.
Nichole Kelley, PhD, Evergreen Associate Professor, Counseling Psychology and Human Services, contributes to the conversation around the American Academy of Pediatrics' (AAP) new clinical guidelines on evaluation of children’s weight.