Dr. Smith Lee on Gun Violence and Trauma

“Experiences of gun violence are particularly hard to navigate, because they require us to both manage trauma and grief simultaneously,” said Jocelyn Smith Lee, an assistant professor of Human Development and Family Studies. “And that’s a steep learning curve for anyone, but particularly for children.“ Article: For Young Victims of… Continue reading…

Dr. Myers on Medicare and Hearing Aids

Hearing aids are expensive, and there are a few things to think about when shopping for them. As hearing loss affects 48 million Americans, consistent with the Hearing Loss Association of America (PDF), payment options are important to consider. “A diagnostic hearing evaluation is covered by most insurance companies, although… Continue reading…

KIN alumna returns to UNCG as Assistant AD for Sports Medicine

Huggins-Sullivan was named Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine by UNCG Athletic Director Brian Mackin on Monday afternoon. Huggins-Sullivan earned her master’s degree in kinesiology from UNC Greensboro (UNCG) in 2012. Read complete article on UNCG Athletics website        

CNN interview with Dr. Smith Lee on Buffalo shooting

People of color are now trying to overcome the sudden and violent nature of racist mass shootings while the threat of another White supremacist attack looms, said Jocelyn R. Smith Lee, an assistant professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Lee specializes in… Continue reading…