This year, the Schubert Center launched a new Research and Academic Program (RAP) grant to support graduate students engaged in child- and youth-focused research. This grant is funded by the Cora Unger Brisky Endowment Fund and is designed to advance the Center’s mission by fostering academic inquiry that bridges research, practice, and policy. The RAP grant provides funding for graduate students to deepen their child-focused research, engage with community partners, and share their work through academic or public forums. By supporting graduate-level scholars, the Schubert Center continues to invest in the next generation of leaders committed to improving the well-being of children and adolescents.
RECIPIENTS
2025-2026
Name | Program | Year | Department |
Anuoluwapo Ajibade | PhD | 3rd | Anthropology |
Nikita Das | MD Candidate (MS III) | 1st | School of Medicine |
Rachel Gordon | Clinical Psychology PhD | 4th | Psychological Sciences |
Carly Lubowe | DCAS | 3rd | Psychological Sciences |
Rachel McClaine | Clinical Psychology PhD | 4th | Psychological Sciences |
Hanna Suh | Medical School MD | 2nd | School of Medicine - Pediatrics |
Madison Surmacz | Clinical Psychology PhD | 1st | Psychological Sciences |