GERONTOLOGY NEWS FROM UMASS BOSTON
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Rin Hurd, a junior political science major and intern at two Gerontology Institute centers
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Internships at two gerontology centers open
student's eyes to struggles of older adults
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Thanks to internships with the Pension Action Center and the Center for Social and Demographic Research on Aging (both affiliated with the Gerontology Institute), UMass Boston junior Rin Hurd understands much more about the financial struggles many older adults face. Hurd knows this insight—not to mention knowing the difference between pensions and 401Ks—is unusual for a college-age student.
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Don't forget! Join us next Wednesday, April 12, 4-5 pm: "Engaged Aging," a Beacon Discussion Series online event, features UMass Boston aging experts Jeffrey Burr, professor of gerontology; Mary O'Connor, board member of our Osher Lifelong Learning Institute; and Caitlin Coyle, director of the Center for Social and Demographic Research on Aging.
Gerontology Institute Director Jan Mutchler will moderate the panel discussion. The panelists will welcome attendees' questions after giving brief presentations.
Registration fee is $15. Proceeds benefit UMass Boston's Gerontology Institute and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
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Researchers Jeffrey Stokes, left, and Danielle Waldron
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How living arrangements affect health of older adults with developmental disabilities
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New research begun by Jeffrey Stokes, PhD, assistant professor of gerontology at UMass Boston, and his former student, Danielle Waldron, PhD ‘20, now an assistant professor of healthcare management at Stonehill College, aims to determine how living arrangements and loneliness affect the health of older adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Aging Studies program offering summer classes
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This summer the UMass Boston Department of Gerontology is offering undergraduate classes from its bachelor of arts degree program, including Mental Health and Aging and Health and Physical Aspects of Aging. The recently renamed Aging Studies undergraduate program offers a wide range of courses designed to give students greater insight into the challenges and opportunities posed by an aging population.
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Alla Roginskaya, 81, and her husband, Leonid Finkelshteyn, 83, return to their Brighton, Mass., apartment after shopping; from March 25 Boston Globe story on the challenges of living in Boston area on fixed incomes. Photo: Craig F. Walker/Boston Globe
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UMASS BOSTON GERONTOLOGY IN THE NEWS
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Gerontology Institute at University of Massachusetts Boston
Wheatley Hall 3rd Floor, Room 124A
UMass Boston,100 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125
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