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What's New? **************************************** THE PATHWAYS TO LIFE QUALITY STUDY HAS BEEN COMPLETED We will continue to update this website as long as feasible.
Bethany Boilard, Ithaca College, was selected by the Association for Geronotology in Higher Education (AGHE) to receive the prestigious AARP Andrus Foundation Founder's Scholar award for the 2002-2003 academic year. The annual national award honors an undergraduate-level student who exhibits a strong commitment to studying gerontology and plans to work in an aging-related career.
In the summer of 2001, Elaine Wethington became the new Co-Principal Investigator for the Pathways to Life Quality study at Cornell University after Phyllis Moen decided to step down to fulfill other university obligations.
Ithaca College students Alyssa Slezak and Katie Krueger won the 2001 State Society on Aging of New York student paper award for the paper they wrote using Pathways data. Their paper is titled: "Effects of Grief on Psycho-social and Physical Health and Activity Participation" (Student Working Paper #01-04).
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