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The 2021 winners of the Nashman Prize for CBPR

Congratulations to ALL the finalists for this year's Nashman Prize.
 
The 2021 winners of the Nashman Prize for Community Based Participatory Research are:
 
1st place:  
 
Emily Balog, a doctoral student in Clinical Research and Leadership, School of Medicine and Health Sciences
 
Study: Facilitating Aging in Place and Community by Empowering Participation in Society: A Mixed Methods Study on the Co-development of a Theory of Change with Suburban-Dwelling Older Adults
 
 
A tie for 2nd place:
 
Emma DayBranch, Kerri Barton, Lisbeth Wierda, Brendan Schauffler, Neil Korsen. DayBranch (primary presenter) is a master’s student in the Milken Institute School of Public Health
 
Study: Online Program Boot Camp Translation Community Engaged Research Process Evaluation
 
Erin Powell, Doreen Mnisi, Steve Baloyi. Powell is a senior in the Elliott School of International Affairs. Mnisi and Baloyi are members of the Winterveldt community.
 
Study: Gender as a Barrier in Winterveldt, South Africa
 

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