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News Gazette story on Drs. Rogers & Mudar ENHANCE project

Drs. Rogers & Mudar were featured in the News Gazette for their new ENHANCE (Enhancing Neurocognitive Health, Abilities, Networks, and Community Engagement) project. The project is aimed at understanding challenges that older adults with cognitive disabilities face (e.g., due to mild cognitive impairment, stroke, or traumatic brain injury) and how existing and emerging technologies may help. To read the full story,  click here for the link (then navigate to the front page of "B: LOCAL").

Lydia receives Paul D. Doolen Graduate Scholarship for the Study of Aging

A huge congratulations to Lydia for receiving the Paul D. Doolen Graduate Scholarship for the Study of Aging. Lydia was selected as one of the two recipients of this scholarship. She was selected based on her prior experience and research, publications, current research program, and her commitment to the field of aging. This scholarship is funded by an endowment from the Retirement Research Foundation. Congratulations Lydia!