CNPD Research News | October 2025
Recent Research & Scholarship Activities
Reported activities can also be found on the CNPD Publication & Scholarly Work Website
Reported as of September 24, 2025
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- Dr. Steve Cooper presented Community Conversation Cafes: Data Analysis. “We collected that data. Now what?” with Anna Donihoo, Better Together, at the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health’s Robert Lee Sutherland Seminar in San Antonio, Texas.
- Dr. June-Yung Kim presented the findings of her NIH-funded pilot project as well as her newly funded participatory action research design at the 2025 COBRE symposium: Kim, J. Y. “Social Determinants of Indigenous Prenatal Drug Use: Trauma and Resilience.” 2025 Indigenous Trauma & Resilience Research Center COBRE Symposium, Grand Forks, ND, September 26, 2025.
- Dr. Dawn Denny, along with co-authors, had an article, Enhancing wellness and resilience of healthcare students from underserved backgrounds, accepted for publication
- Dr. Dawn Denny and Dr. Rhoda Owens, along with co-authors, had a publication, Evaluating alternating pressure air mattress effectiveness through measurement of skin redness and blood perfusion, published in the Journal of Tissue Viability
- Dr. June-Yung Kim and co-authors published the findings of a scoping review study supported by the CNPD seed grant in the Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work: Youth Comorbidity Patterns and Research Domain Criteria (RDoC)-Informed Factors: A Scoping Review of Person-Centered Psychopathology Research
- Dr. Nathaniel R. Johnson shared that the Grand Forks Herald recently published a series of eight articles showcasing the work of local nonprofits and the work related to the Grand Forks Food Security Committee to improve food access across the city. Explore the full series
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