Mary Maley
Mary Maley is an Extension Associate with the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research (BCTR) in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University. She serves as Director of the statewide Center of Excellence for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs at ACT for Youth.
Mary’s research and extension interests are closely integrated to facilitate linkages between evidence and practice. Areas of focus include synthesizing and communicating social and behavior research on positive youth
Mary R. Ruberti
Mary Ruberti, LMSW, is an extension associate with the BCTR. Ms. Ruberti has worked in child welfare and residential treatment for over 30 years in various roles including direct care worker, supervisor, social worker, training coordinator, and quality assurance manager. Ms. Ruberti has been affiliated with the Residential Child Care Project at Cornell since 1993. She has had the privilege of providing training and technical assistance to agencies implementing Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) and Children
Michael Toglia
Dr. Michael Toglia is a Courtesy Professor in the Department Human Development, at Cornell. His training is in cognitive psychology and he holds a primary appointment as Professor of Psychology at the University of North Florida. In Human Development he has taught primarily in summers (Memory and the Law) since 2013. During Fall 2015 he was a Visiting Lecturer while on sabbatical leave, offering Children and the Law. From 2003-2011 he was Executive Director of