Projects
The Gerontology Institute is engaged in the study of aging and charged with the responsibility of developing and coordinating research, instruction, and service in gerontology throughout the university.
The Institute supports the research endeavors of its affiliated faculty and conducts its own research program.
- Gerontology Institute Awarded $900,000 Grant
- Older Couples In Residential Care Settings: Exploring Everyday Life 2005-2007
- SEDAP II - Canada in the 21st Century: Moving Towards an Older Society 2005-2009
- Exploring the Experience and Meaning of Inheritance Within Families 2005-2007
- Workforce Aging in the New Economy 2002-2006
- Teen Pregnancy Prevention in Grandparent-Headed Families 2007-2008
- African American Grandparents' Attitudes about Sexuality and Sexually-Transmitted Infections: What are They Telling Their Grandchildren? 2006-2007
- Multi-Generational African American Families Diabetes Education Initiative 2005-2007
- Managing Worry: Comparing Styles and Strategies of Kenyan and African American Grandparents Raising Grandchildren 2005-2007
- Coca-Cola Africa AIDS Project is Underway March 2007
- Gerontology Institute Awarded 3-year Grant to study: Satisfaction and Retention of Direct-Care Staff in Assisted Living May 2004-July 2007
- Past Projects
