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Rachel Hollingsworth is a USU Human Development and Family Studies grad and a Career Design Specialist! Rachel found her passion for supporting others during her practicum and encourages aspiring students to embrace experiential learning through internships and volunteering! cehs.usu.edu/hdfs/news/alum…





This past weekend, I attended the NASPSPA conference, where I presented on understanding #Blackboys' experiences in sport through the perceptions of parents, coaches, and school admin. It was great to share what my research team & I found while representing USU Human Development and Family Studies & USU CEHS



We’re all excited that the Winter Olympics look likely to be back in Salt Lake City in 2034! Glad that we have researchers doing work in this space at Utah State University! Great read for parents ⬇️

As of July 1, Dr. Robert Stawski is leading USU Human Development and Family Studies as Department Head. Dr. Stawski was previously a Professor of Ageing, Cognition and Health at the University of Essex, where he also served as the Deputy Director for the Institute of Public Health and Wellbeing. Welcome, Rob!


Another of our Utah State University USU CEHS USU Human Development and Family Studies researchers exploring the importance of family relationships in the context of sport. Well done Shawn D. Whiteman!


Dr. Travis Dorsch (Travis Dorsch), Kat Adams (Kat V Adams), and Katie Alexander (Katie Alexander) have been awarded funding to examine Lasso Safe’s proprietary sport wellness platform. Exciting work ahead! lassosafe.com/lasso-safe-new…

USU Human Development and Family Studies doctoral students Kat Adams and J Salazar speak to Utah State University president Dr. Elizabeth Cantwell at the annual USU Office of Research Presidential Doctoral Research Fellows dinner.



Well done to Families in Sport director, Dr. Travis Dorsch!