GERONTOLOGY NEWS FROM UMASS BOSTON
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Meeting challenges, leading change:
New report offers overview of our impact
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Through video interviews with partners, infographics, news highlights, and more, our UMass Boston Gerontology 2021-2022 Impact Report illustrates the wide range of our expertise and activities and what it means—for our colleagues, partner organizations, and the fast-growing population of older adults.Text Link
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U.S. DHHS seeks comments on strategies for supporting family caregivers
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National strategy roadmap was informed by research led by LeadingAge LTSS Center @UMass Boston
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At a White House ceremony in September, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through its Administration for Community Living, presented its 2022 National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers. The report is based on extensive outreach conducted by a team from the LeadingAge LTSS Center @UMass Boston.
“Our new, first of its kind national strategy recognizes the critical role family caregivers play in a loved one’s life. I know the importance of this first-hand, as someone who cared for my late father and navigated the challenges associated with caregiving,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, who cited the research conducted by UMass Boston LTSS Center in his presentation.
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Meet a researcher: Marc Cohen
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Even while he worked in private industry, Marc Cohen, PhD, always had his hand in research. His role as co-director of the LeadingAge LTSS Center @UMass Boston suits him well, drawing on his interest in applied research as well as his understanding of how organizations work and "the business decisions that play into why services are delivered in a certain way." Cohen's ultimate goal is influencing policy and practice to improve the quality of care and quality of life for older Americans.
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Callie Crossley to speak at PAC fundraiser
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Callie Crossley, host of the GBH News podcast Under the Radar with Callie Crossley and public affairs TV show Basic Black, will speak Tuesday, October 11 at 4 p.m. as the featured speaker for the Pension Action Center's fall fundraiser. Crossley's many awards for her groundbreaking TV, radio, film, and journalism work include an upcoming 2022 Governor's Award in the Humanities from Mass Humanities.
The Pension Action Center is part of UMass Boston's Gerontology Institute. Donations to the October 11 event, which is virtual and open to the public, will support the center's free legal services to people who need help recovering their retirement benefits.
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Doctoral candidate Shayna Gleason publishes journal article on paratransit
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Research that gerontology doctoral candidate Shayna Gleason, MS, began as an independent study project was recently published by The Gerontologist. In her article, “Challenges and Visions for the Future Among Paratransit Providers,” co-authored with faculty member Nina Silverstein, PhD, Gleason talks with 16 providers of paratransit—the demand-responsive transportation services typically offered for people who are mobility disadvantaged—across the United States and Canada.
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Fassi wins travel awards to gerontology meeting
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Janelle Fassi, a second-year gerontology doctoral student, has won two competitive travel awards from the Gerontological Society of America to attend its fall 2022 national meeting. Fassi is one of 10 students chosen by the GSA and its Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education from a global pool of applicants for the James McKenney Student Travel Award. She will present a poster about her work as a research assistant to the Age-Friendly University study at UMass Boston. She will also co-chair a GSA meeting panel with Edward Alan Miller, PhD, chair of the Department of Gerontology, on “Elections Matter: Aging Politics and Policy in the Biden Era.”
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OLLI Reads book discussion on race Oct. 26
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The Diversity and Inclusion Committee of UMass Boston's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is holding its first OLLI Reads book discussion on Wednesday, October 26 from 1:30-3 p.m. The committee chose the New York Times bestseller So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo as its first community reading selection. Safiyah St. Clair, PhD, a former OLLI facilitator recent alumna of the Global Governance and Human Security doctor program at UMass Boston, will moderate the discussion.
The hybrid event will welcome attendees in person on campus and on Zoom. Non-OLLI members are welcome to attend, but participants should have read the book to make the most of the discussion.
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UMASS BOSTON GERONTOLOGY IN THE NEWS
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Gerontology Institute at University of Massachusetts Boston
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