Research Q&A with Heather Littleton: Sexual Assault Typologies
We take a deeper dive into Heather Littleton’s research on sexual assault typologies. (More)
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We take a deeper dive into Heather Littleton’s research on sexual assault typologies. (More)
Steven Bistricky, Ph.D., a Psychology Assistant Professor the Lyda Hill Institute, was recently awarded the prestigious American Psychological Foundation Walter Katkovsky research grant. (More)
The Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience is actively seeking individuals who have experienced trauma to participate in research studies by registering for the Trauma Registry. (More)
Mary Hayden, Ph.D. and Research Professor at Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience, is having her work recognized through both a recent appointment to the Board on Environmental Change and Society at the National Academies of Sciences and invitation to the White House for a climate change discussion. (More)
This event brings together world-renowned, trauma-informed artists and promises to be a unique opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds to explore the healing and empowering aspects of art. (More)
The Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience has partnered with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus on a groundbreaking initiative called the Colorado Alliance for Resilient and Equitable Systems. (More)
When returning to finish college after a long break from school, Aja Zamundu wasted no time taking advantage of the activities and opportunities offered at UCCS. (More)
Founded in 2020, just weeks before COVID-19 swept across the world, the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience embarked on a mission to advance human resilience. How? By designing evidence-based solutions through interdisciplinary research, healing therapies, and community training and empowerment. (More)
UCCS has received nearly $550,000 in grant funding from El Paso County through the American Recovery Plan Act to support healthcare, wellness and resilience programs to benefit Colorado and the nation. (More)
For the first time since it opened its doors in 2020, the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) has welcomed visiting international scholars to foster collaboration and spark ideas for future research. (More)
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