


Webber has recently authored journal articles on topics including, measurement invariance,Īdolescent optimism, adolescent immigrants’ experiences of support services in school,Īnd a qualitative study of school social workers’ roles and challenges in dropout School-based interventions with children and adolescents, and racial and ethnic disparities Her primary scholarly research focuses on school social work and school mental health, Low-income, mixed-status households who are on-track to graduate from high school. The study traces the integration of immigrant youth from Webber is currently co-principal investigator with College of Social Work Professorīen Roth on the Immigrant Youth Opportunity Project, sponsored by the USC Provost’sĪward, Social Science grant. as a grant and program evaluator for the Charleston County Schoolĭistrict, and a Big Brothers Big Sisters Home Study Coordinator for the Carolina Youth The University of North Carolina School of Social Work. Prior to joining the University of South Carolina, Webber was an adjunct faculty at Professor Kristina Webber joined the faculty of the College of Social Work in 2013. Racial/ethnic disparities in education outcomes School-based interventions with children and adolescents Episode 1: Welcome to Fostering a Difference.Episode 2: Town Hall with CNN Host Bakari Sellers.Episode 3: A Conversation with Jaime Harrison.Episode 5: Anti Asian Racism in the U.S.Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
Webber university series#
Health Disparities & Minority Aging Research (HDMAR) Seminar Series.Carolina Center on Alzheimer's Disease and Minority Research (CCADMR).Social, Community and Economic Development.Non-Credit Continuing Education Courses.Social and Behavioral Health with Military Members, Veterans and Military Families.
