neither a brooding young artist nor a stuffy professional. A Developmental Psychologist, instead.

Joined January 2009
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Hurricane Melissa is a powerful example of how climate change has intensified tropical cyclones: Huge, slow-moving and bursting with deluging rains. sciencenews.org/article/hurr…
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FCRR had a spooktacular time at Owl-O-Ween: A Family Fun Day at Goodwood! Drs. Callie Little and Denise Dennis shared reading resources, met families, and spread the joy of literacy—with plenty of sweet treats to go around! 🎃🍭📚
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The FDA plans to add a warning to Tylenol’s label and OK use of a drug for autism. Researchers say there’s little data to support either move. sciencenews.org/article/trum…
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A pink flamingo, captured in its natural habitat. 🦩
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Hurricane seasons are already terrifying in FL 😬🥺
The proposed FY2026 NOAA budget request to Congress is nothing short of a dismantling of America’s weather and climate science infrastructure. If enacted, this budget would gut the very backbone of our nation’s weather research and development capacity, pushing critical progress back decades—and endangering lives in the process. Here’s what’s on the chopping block: 1. The National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) The home of tornado research, foundational to every warning issued during severe weather. The birthplace of the VORTEX field campaigns. The engine behind Warn-on-Forecast (WoF), hail modeling, and the development of radar technologies that have literally saved lives. Under this proposal? Eliminated. Worried about the NAM going away? Imagine the HRRR retiring and we are stuck with the RRFS with a FV3 core because all the MPAS work is gone. 2. Cooperative Institutes These partnerships between NOAA and top-tier research universities are how theory becomes practice—where academic innovation translates into operational forecasting. By slashing CI funding, NOAA would eliminate the very people—scientists, developers, grad students, postdocs—doing the daily work that drives the field forward. And it gets worse: Hurricane Reconnaissance Flights The proposal also slashes funding for aircraft recapitalization. That means NOAA’s hurricane hunter fleet—the very aircraft that fly into the eye of storms to gather real-time data that improves track and intensity forecasts—may no longer be maintained or replaced. The consequence? Fewer flights. Less data. Worse forecasts. More lives at risk. NOAA’s recon fleet provides critical observations that no satellite can offer. These missions fill gaps in the models and are often the difference between a “cone of uncertainty” and a clear landfall forecast. Without them, storm predictions would be less accurate, emergency response would be slower, and coastal communities would suffer the consequences. The U.S. has long led the world in weather forecasting, hurricane science, and severe storm research. This proposal would relinquish that leadership, ceding ground to other nations while crippling our ability to protect our own citizens from tornadoes, floods, and hurricanes.
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The Tucker Center is serving as the student and family assistance center for those impacted by the tragedy that took place at @FloridaState today. Counseling and other support services are available at the Tucker Center. For additional information, visit alerts.fsu.edu.
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We are continuing to accept PhD applications through January 6. Please consider applying! @TheFCRR
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Congrats and well deserved spotlight on the amazing @TheDrPT
🚀 Dive into the latest video in FSU's #InnovationInAction series! Discover the groundbreaking work of @TheDrPT, a leading expert in teacher education and the director of FCRR. Learn how she is working to put Innovation in Action 🌟📚 youtu.be/qhTQcbj2h9Y?feature…
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31 Oct 2024
Excellent work hannie!!
29 Oct 2024
Week 4 of #OpenScienceOctober! @LDbaseRepo 🤔 Have you ever wondered about the correlation between familiarity with data sharing locations and researchers’ data-sharing practices? Check out what I found👇
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Happening tomorrow, 𝟭𝟬/𝟯𝟬/𝟮𝟰 Don't miss this important conversation hosted by @DyslexiaBlack #DABCConference24
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Come work with our amazing team at QMI!
The @QMI_FCRR division of FCRR seeks a highly motivated and talented postdoctoral scholar with AI and machine learning expertise to join their interdisciplinary research group. Learn more at: jobs.fsu.edu (Job #58924)
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Check out the results of our pub overviewing U.S. children's educational experiences during COVID. 🦠📚👩🏻‍💻 doi.org/10.1037/dev0001488
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Visualizing the cooccurring math and reading difficulties of children receiving special education services #OpenScienceOctober @LDbaseRepo I made it a spider 🕷️ plot , even though #DataSharingIsntSpooky
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20 Sep 2024
Tomorrow at #SREE2024: Catch Paula Arce-Trigatti, Director of NNERPP, in a session on democratizing evidence use in education for equity and impact, together with Lenay Dunn, @RippleFarley, Carlas McCauley, Alicia Okpareke, and @Dr_Shewchuk: buff.ly/4d1d9Bj

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I’m sure someone is probably fact-checking the debate… maybe… perhaps. But who’s gonna call out the dog whistles and white nonsense? Lets Blackcheck the debate A (live) thread:
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Data analysis is 50% trying to find the error and 50% trying not to become the error. #datahumor
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17 Aug 2024
I'm not saying Lois Lane is a bad investigative journalist, but my friend Greg didn't wear glasses to work yesterday and I recognised him by lunch time.
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