Dr. Lippold has a new website.
For more information please visit
https://healthy-family-research.org/
University Courses
Program Evaluation (SOWO 810) UNC Chapel Hill
Human Behavior and the Social Environment: Infancy Through Adolescence ( SOWO 500), UNC at Chapel Hill
Foundations for Evidence-Based Practice and Program Evaluation (SOWO 510), UNC at Chapel Hill
Adolescent Development (HDFS 239), The Pennsylvania State University
Family Policy (HDFS 440, teaching practicum), The Pennsylvania State University
Selected Community Presentations
Lippold, M. A. (2016) Adolescence: A time of opportunity and risks. Presented as part of a course on child development for NC Judges. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Government, August, 2016.
Lippold, M. A. (2016) Harnessing the power of the family to prevent youth substance use and risky behavior. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work Advisory Board, April, 2016.
Lippold, M.A. (2016) Does everyday matter? Using daily diary data to understand the links between parental knowledge and youth health. Development Lunch Speaker Series. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology, April, 2016.
Lippold, M.A. (2015) Everyday matters: Understanding how daily parent-youth interactions may be linked to youth health. Tate Talk Series. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work. Spring, 2015.
Human Behavior and the Social Environment: Infancy Through Adolescence ( SOWO 500), UNC at Chapel Hill
Foundations for Evidence-Based Practice and Program Evaluation (SOWO 510), UNC at Chapel Hill
Adolescent Development (HDFS 239), The Pennsylvania State University
Family Policy (HDFS 440, teaching practicum), The Pennsylvania State University
Selected Community Presentations
Lippold, M. A. (2016) Adolescence: A time of opportunity and risks. Presented as part of a course on child development for NC Judges. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Government, August, 2016.
Lippold, M. A. (2016) Harnessing the power of the family to prevent youth substance use and risky behavior. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work Advisory Board, April, 2016.
Lippold, M.A. (2016) Does everyday matter? Using daily diary data to understand the links between parental knowledge and youth health. Development Lunch Speaker Series. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology, April, 2016.
Lippold, M.A. (2015) Everyday matters: Understanding how daily parent-youth interactions may be linked to youth health. Tate Talk Series. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work. Spring, 2015.