May 2018 Spotlight- Special Edition- Stanley Sue, Ph.D.

To celebrate the the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May, we are featuring four scholars whose work has contributed to the advancement of research, policy, and/or practice on Asians, Asian Americans, or Pacific Islanders. Dr. Stanley Sue is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Palo Alto University and at the University of California, Davis. His Read more about May 2018 Spotlight- Special Edition- Stanley Sue, Ph.D.[…]

May 2018 Spotlight- Special Edition- Mary Spencer, Ph.D.

To celebrate the the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May, we are featuring four scholars whose work has contributed to the advancement of research, policy, and/or practice on Asians, Asian Americans, or Pacific Islanders. Dr. Mary Spencer (class_uog@yahoo.com) is Dean Emerita of College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences and is a retired Read more about May 2018 Spotlight- Special Edition- Mary Spencer, Ph.D.[…]

May 2018 Spotlight- Special Edition- Larke Nahme Huang, Ph.D.

To celebrate the the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May, we are featuring four scholars whose work has contributed to the advancement of research, policy, and/or practice on Asians, Asian Americans, or Pacific Islanders. Dr. Larke Nahme Huang is the Director of the Office of Behavioral Health Equity. She provides leadership on national Read more about May 2018 Spotlight- Special Edition- Larke Nahme Huang, Ph.D.[…]

May 2018 Spotlight- Special Edition- Gordon Hall, Ph.D.

To celebrate the the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May, we are featuring four scholars whose work has contributed to the advancement of research, policy, and/or practice on Asians, Asian Americans, or Pacific Islanders. Dr. Gordon Hall (gnhall@uoregon.edu) is a Professor in the Psychology Department at the University of Oregon. He is interested in Read more about May 2018 Spotlight- Special Edition- Gordon Hall, Ph.D.[…]

April 2018 Spotlight, Angela Chow, Ph.D.

This month, we are delighted to introduce Dr. Angela Chow (chowa@indiana.edu) as our member in spotlight.  Dr. Chow is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Health Science at Indiana University, Bloomington. Dr. Chow’s research interests primarily lie in understanding human development across transitions and across the lifespan. 1) We asked scholars to describe one of the following: Read more about April 2018 Spotlight, Angela Chow, Ph.D.[…]

Asian Caucus Social and Networking Session at SRA Meeting_4/12/2018

Dear Asian Caucus members, We will be hosting an Asian Caucus social and networking session during the SRA meeting in Minneapolis. This meeting is another exciting opportunity for caucus members to get together, network, and possibly develop collaborations! The Asian Caucus will be hosting this social and networking meeting during the SRA Biennial Meeting in Minneapolis on April 12th, Thursday, Read more about Asian Caucus Social and Networking Session at SRA Meeting_4/12/2018[…]

March 2018 Spotlight, Bora Lee, Ph.D.

This month, we are delighted to introduce Dr. Bora Lee (boralee117@korea.ac.kr) as our member in spotlight.  Dr. Lee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at Korea University. Her research focuses on adolescent and young adult development with a special focus on how people’s work-related goals and attitudes develop in context, including within families, schools, Read more about March 2018 Spotlight, Bora Lee, Ph.D.[…]

2018 SRA Social Policy Publication Award for Best Article

The SRCD Asian Caucus extends a warm congratulations to the winners of the 2018 SRA Social Policy Publication Award for Best Article, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Carola Suarez-Orozco, and Robert G. Gonzales, for their paper entitled “Unauthorized status and youth development in the United States: Consensus statement of the Society for Research on Adolescence.” The article can be found in the March 2017 Read more about 2018 SRA Social Policy Publication Award for Best Article[…]

February 2018 Spotlight, Florrie Ng, Ph.D.

This month, we are delighted to introduce Dr. Florrie Ng (florrieng@cuhk.edu.hk) as our member in spotlight. Dr. Ng is  an Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research focuses on parenting, motivation and achievement, executive functioning, cross-cultural research, adjustment of immigrant populations, and technology for learning.               Read more about February 2018 Spotlight, Florrie Ng, Ph.D.[…]