NCFR News Archive

Family Process Institute

Family Process Institute

New Writers Fellowship available
November 29, 2011

As part of a new initiative to support development of the next generation of family scholars, The Family Process Institute is sponsoring a New Writers Fellowship.

Census Bureau

More Young Adults are Living in Their Parents' Home

Census Bureau Reports
November 14, 2011

Between 2005 and 2011, the proportion of young adults living in their parents' home increased.

OKCFR

Call for proposals: OKCFR Conference March 30, 2012

at the University of Central Oklahoma
November 08, 2011

Oklahoma Council on Family Relations, invites a broad array of conference proposals from students, instructors, researchers, family life educators, practitioners, and advocates for a variety of interest areas related to the theme "Families - Working Together Works"

National Center for Family and Marriage Research

Resources on adoption

November 08, 2011

The National Center for Family & Marriage Research has some data resources on adoption.

Mathematica Policy Research

Free webinar available from Mathematica Policy Research

on assessing education programs - Thursday, November 10
November 08, 2011

As states move ahead in enhancing systems of care for young children, assessing and improving the quality of early care and education programs at all levels are becoming increasingly important.

The National Association for Marriage and Relationship Education

The National Association for Marriage and Relationship Education

offers resources and information for practitioners
November 01, 2011

Family professionals, particularly CFLEs and other relationship educators, are encouraged to visit the website of NARME, the National Association for Marriage and Relationship Education.

Call for Papers - Family & Consumer Sciences Research Journal special issue

Highlighting Cultural Diversity from a Global Perspective
November 01, 2011

As the demographics of the United States and the world shift and global processes grow in importance, it is critical to examine the impact of these issues in family and consumer sciences and related fields.