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Community-Driven Research and Action: NC State University

Author: Kwesi Brookins

Dr. Brookins holds a joint appointment in Psychology and Africana Studies and is the former Director of Africana Studies and the Africa Project at North Carolina State University. His research focuses primarily on Community Psychology (broadly) and more specifically on interventions designed to promote psychological health and development for youth and adults; sustainable community development models; and community-university partnerships that privilege community needs.

Final Wake County 2018 Population Health Force Task Force Report

Posted onMarch 7, 2019March 8, 2019

I was privileged to participate on this task force. Here is the final report approved by the Wake County Board of Commissioners in November 2018.

CategoriesNCSU

2nd Progress Report for SEREP – February 2018

Posted onMarch 28, 2018March 28, 2018

SEREP Report #2 February 2018

CategoriesNCSU, SE Equestrian Research and Education Partnership

1st Progress Report for SEREP – July 2017

Posted onNovember 15, 2017

Thanks for your continued interest in the Southeast Equine Research and Education Partnership. Download the report listed below and let us hear from you. You may submit comments HERE. Progress report #2 will be available in December, 2017. The NCSU Read More …

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Southeast Equine Research and Education Partnership

Posted onMay 29, 2017

In January 2017, the Office of Outreach and Engagement at NC State University signed a contract with Isothermal Community College to facilitate a community-based visioning and feasibility assessment for a future center that would help the region leverage the vibrant Read More …

CategoriesIICE, NCSU

OIA Seed Grant in Support of the INDABA project

Posted onApril 13, 2017June 13, 2017

Our interdisciplinary team was recently awarded $500 in support of our work with the Indaba organization and the University of the Bahamas. Internationalization Seed Grants

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