Imposter syndrome is a funny thing. Lots of really successful people have it, so that should make it normative. But it’s not. I still worry that we could be doing… Read More
Hey all! Fifteen years ago I didn’t know what evaluation or community psychology were. Now, I feel like I’ve found a professional home that allows me to think, be creative,… Read More
More than TWO people have reached out to us about obtaining the most fashionable stuff around. So, we’re excited to announce that our new swag is now available for purchase!… Read More
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Our friends at O’Pake will be on Innovation Wins next week and asked if they could give us a shout-out. They wanted some information and talking points, so it’s as… Read More
Last week, Julia Moore of The Center for Implementation had the pleasure to talk about our systems to work more effectively through academic publications. Below you can find the slides,… Read More
Just a quick finding from our research on the RISE project. Across all communities, we looked at the interrelationships between a few of the social determinants of health. The correlation… Read More
Comments on the Consolidated Framework for Collaboration Research. In the RISE project, our friend and colleague Jason Turi is coordinating our inquiry into how coalitions work with one another. One… Read More
Reading scientific articles can be difficult because they are often dense and filled with jargon. They also concisely present complex findings, making them difficult to understand. Finally, scientific articles sometimes… Read More
Guest post by our incredible friend and colleague, Kalie Wertz. Read all about her on our About page! “Numbers lend an air of legitimacy and credibility” – and yet, social… Read More
We’ve been preparing to roll out some virtual trainings on our rmc2.org platform in the coming weeks. Because of that, it’s helpful to take a step back and think about… Read More
We love Reddit here. Like most websites that encompass a wide range of tops, there’s some great stuff on Reddit, and some really terrible stuff. We also love engaging with… Read More