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Keith Herman

@kcherman6

Prevention scientist | School and counseling psychologist | Kennedy’s grown up

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This meta-analysis looks at preschool developmental outcomes of child-focused interventions in rural settings. Moderation analyses found more pronounced results for students of color and those enrolled in Head Start. buff.ly/4e3ha94

This meta-analysis looks at preschool developmental outcomes of child-focused interventions in rural settings. Moderation analyses found more pronounced results for students of color and those enrolled in Head Start. buff.ly/4e3ha94
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This study evaluated the consistency of relations between school climate and academic and behavioral outcomes across racial/ethnic student groups using the Authoritative School Climate model. Read the full article and results: buff.ly/3fibQnC

This study evaluated the consistency of relations between school climate and academic and behavioral outcomes across racial/ethnic student groups using the Authoritative School Climate model. Read the full article and results: buff.ly/3fibQnC
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Curators’ Distinguished Professor Wendy Reinke, co-director of the Missouri Prevention Science Institute, reveals her latest research showing 78% of teachers have considered leaving the profession since the 2020 pandemic.

Curators’ Distinguished Professor Wendy Reinke, co-director of the Missouri Prevention Science Institute, reveals her latest research showing 78% of teachers have considered leaving the profession since the 2020 pandemic.
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“College presidents do not need to become pundits. But they do need to defend the core mission of their institutions when it is under attack.” Must read piece for college leaders from the ⁦The New York Times⁩ editorial board. nytimes.com/2025/03/15/opi… via @NYTOpinion

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#MustRead The New York Times Editorial Board article: ‘For people outside #HigherEd, this is a moment to speak publicly about why universities matter … For people in higher ed, be bolder about strengths and be more reflective about addressing its weaknesses.’ nytimes.com/2025/03/15/opi…

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Investing in the prevention of disease is not only wise and cost-effective, it is also humane. "Enrich estimated that a year-long pause in lifesaving aid from USAID would cause between 71,000 and 166,000 additional malaria deaths, a nearly 40% increase." reuters.com/world/us/usaid…

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“…the Department was arguably the most efficient government agency... For every dollar the Department gets from Congressional appropriations, it spends about 3.4 cents to make that money flow, enforce the law, and ensure someone picks up the phone...” slowboring.com/p/what-the-dep…

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"One of the highest tariff rates, 50 percent, was imposed on the African nation of Lesotho, whose average citizen earns less than $5 a day. Because Lesotho’s citizens are too poor to afford most U.S. exports, while the U.S. imports $237 million in diamonds and other goods from

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Another free resource from Missouri Prevention Science Institute and National Center for Rural School Mental Health: a Professional Development Hub ruralsmh.com/implementation…. Although designed for the Early Identification System, the tools are relevant for building capacity to implement any comprehensive approach in schools.

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Last Thursday, MPSI and FACE of Boone County were honored to award with the Hendricks Family (Erin Reynold's family) the 2025 Erin Reynolds Community Impact Scholarship to Salowa Salam Shaoli. CONGRATS!

Last Thursday, MPSI and <a href="/FACEofBoone/">FACE of Boone County</a> were honored to award with the Hendricks Family (Erin Reynold's family) the 2025 Erin Reynolds Community Impact Scholarship to Salowa Salam Shaoli. CONGRATS!
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Last Thursday, MPSI was honored to present the Tom Dishion Prevention Scientist Award to Douglas Attoh Odongo. He is an amazing scholar and person. CONGRATS!

Last Thursday, MPSI was honored to present the Tom Dishion Prevention Scientist Award to Douglas Attoh Odongo. He is an amazing scholar and person. CONGRATS!
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Dr. Francis Huang was busy at AERA, presenting 3 separate sessions on Random Effects, prosocial behavior, and school climate & culture. #AERA2025

Dr. Francis Huang was busy at AERA, presenting 3 separate sessions on Random Effects, prosocial behavior, and school climate &amp; culture. #AERA2025
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"The vast majority of teachers now recognize the term evidence-based interventions/practices . . . but teachers note the same barriers to implementing mental health supports as over a decade ago." Missouri Prevention Science Institute psycnet.apa.org/record/2026-10…