Tracy Robinson-Wood Professor of Counseling and Applied Educational Psychology and Program Director of Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology tr.robinson@neu.edu 617.373.2485 Expertise identity development, intersections of race with class and gender and culture, psychometric instrument development Tracy Robinson-Wood in the Press Checking in on relief efforts in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Fiona hits the island We meet authors Janie Victoria Ward, professor emerita in the Departments of Education and Africana Studies at Simmons University and Tracy Robinson-Wood, a professor of applied psychology at Northeastern University. New book is centered on the Black experience in higher ed, and how white women on campus can help We meet the book’s authors, Janie Victoria Ward, professor emerita in the departments of education and Africana studies at Simmons University and Tracy Robinson-Wood, a professor of applied psychology at Northeastern University. MSNBC Teaching racial literacy to our children On Sunday’s episode of Melissa Harris Perry, a panel of mothers joined the show to talk about their experiences with parenting across racial lines. As difficult as it is to raise children in America and to ensure that they have access to what they need to grow into healthy, successful adults, when your child is […] Tracy Robinson-Wood for Northeastern Global News Northeastern University psychology professor says Mr. Ratburn’s gay wedding on Arthur provides parent and children an opportunity to discuss race, sexuality, and love Northeastern University psychology professor says Mr. Ratburn’s gay wedding on Arthur provides parent and children an opportunity to discuss race, sexuality, and love The wedding of two gay characters on Arthur, the long-running children’s cartoon on PBS, provides parents and their children an opportunity to explore complex topics such as race, sexuality, and love, says Northeastern professor Tracy Robinson-Wood. Doctoral candidate wins prestigious fellowship from advocacy group Doctoral candidate wins prestigious fellowship from advocacy group Oyenike Balogun-Mwangi, PhD’16, recently received a $20,000 fellowship from the American Association of University Women, a nonprofit aimed at achieving gender equity through advocacy, education, and research.
Checking in on relief efforts in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Fiona hits the island We meet authors Janie Victoria Ward, professor emerita in the Departments of Education and Africana Studies at Simmons University and Tracy Robinson-Wood, a professor of applied psychology at Northeastern University.
New book is centered on the Black experience in higher ed, and how white women on campus can help We meet the book’s authors, Janie Victoria Ward, professor emerita in the departments of education and Africana studies at Simmons University and Tracy Robinson-Wood, a professor of applied psychology at Northeastern University.
MSNBC Teaching racial literacy to our children On Sunday’s episode of Melissa Harris Perry, a panel of mothers joined the show to talk about their experiences with parenting across racial lines. As difficult as it is to raise children in America and to ensure that they have access to what they need to grow into healthy, successful adults, when your child is […]