David Tompkins
I'm a graduate student in Human Development working in Dr. Casasola's Play and Learning lab.
I care a lot about practical implications of developmental psychology as well as the limits of our ability to understand development. Please contact me by email or Twitter.
Danqing Xie
Danqing is a landscape designer and researcher. Her research focuses on multi-sensory design in urban public spaces, especially in how interactions between different sensory modalities (e.g., vision and smell) influence people's health, emotions, and behaviors. She is also interested in the sensory experiences and challenges of neurodivergent groups in public space.
Danqing holds a bachelor's and master's degree in Landscape Architecture. Her research experience includes sustainable urban greenspace design, sensory mapping and odor environments in
Eugene Saville
Handles administrative, contractual, and policy changes/issues for the Residential Child CARE Project. He also plans for delivery of new training courses and creates online, in-service, and/or blended learning environments, activities and RCCP training course content, including revisions of current programs. Eugene provide general computer and RCCP database support and guidance to RCCP staff and faculty; and develops new interactive learning capacities and co-maintains the RCCP's web site. Eugene also provides program support for data management
Ezgi Bilgin
Dorota Szlek
Eduardo Gonzalez
Eduardo González, Jr. is a statewide Diversity Specialist for Cornell University Cooperative Extension. In this capacity, a key area of focus for Mr. González is assisting staff, managers, administrators and their respective organizations in developing the awareness, understanding and skills needed to support and/or provide leadership in organizational change efforts on diversity. He is a Lead Facilitator in the Opening Doors Diversity Project. Eduardo is also a Youth Development Specialist with the Family and Youth Development program
H. Elizabeth Peters
Elizabeth Peters received her Ph.D. in Economics and MA in Public Policy from the University of Chicago. She was at Cornell from 1994 – 2011. Before coming to Cornell she was a faculty member in the Department of Economics and a research associate in the population program at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her professional career has focused on issues in family economics and family policy, specifically examining the effects of public policies such as