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  • Nov 26, 2025

Life is too short to fight with your family

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Tashara M. Leak

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I design culturally relevant interventions, in partnership with community stakeholders, that aim to improve diet, health, and overall wellbeing of adolescents that reside in urban communities. I am deeply committed to conducting research that informs public health programming and policy. As such, the majority of my research studies have a clearly identified plan for translation from the very beginning.  

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Our People, Our Stories: Celebrating LGBTQ+ Chosen Family

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This exhibit grew from an ongoing community-based research collaboration between The PRIDE Lab in the Department of Psychology at Cornell University and our community partners: The Ali Forney Center in New York City and The Q Center in Syracuse, New York. Together, we are investigating how chosen family shapes identity, resilience, and mental health among LGBTQ+ youth and young adults.

The art featured here was created by LGBTQ+ youth and young adults from The Ali

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  • Dec 2, 2025
  • by Megan Pillar

Cornell Center for Social Sciences awards fall grants targeting $50M in external research support

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The Cornell Center for Social Sciences offers multiple grants to help Cornell faculty maximize their research impact. These awards help seed ambitious projects and provide support to teams of faculty applying to major external funding and collaboration opportunities.
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  • Dec 5, 2025
  • Holistic Human Health, Technology + Human Thriving

Liu designs for intergenerational access and connection

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Zeyu Liu’s research explores how older adults experience intergenerational programs and what makes those programs effective.
He presented a poster at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, where he received the Behavioral and Social Sciences, Boaz Kahana Student Poster Award.

Q. Tell us about your research. Why is it important?

A. I recently published a paper in Gerontology & Geriatrics Education titled “Connecting generations: An integrative review of intergenerational technology

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