3C Institute to Receive Innovation Award from SBA
PRESS RELEASE CARY, NC – SBA North Carolina District Director Ms. Lynn L. Douthett will honor Dr. Melissa DeRosier, founder and CEO of Cary-based 3C Institute with a special Award
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Our intervention programs and materials are not only extremely effective and engaging, they have also been honored by well-respected review agencies. And we continue to build on those successes through new research and development projects. Check this area often to keep abreast of the exciting developments at 3C Institute.
PRESS RELEASE CARY, NC – SBA North Carolina District Director Ms. Lynn L. Douthett will honor Dr. Melissa DeRosier, founder and CEO of Cary-based 3C Institute with a special Award
The Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC) recently featured 3C Institute as a successful small business in their annual report, “Fostering North Carolina Business Growth through the University-Business Connection.”
As of October 2013, 3-C Institute for Social Development has changed its name to “3C Institute” to more accurately reflect our expanding scope of work. 3-C Institute for Social Development
3-C Institute for Social Development (3-C ISD) is pleased to announce that we recently received Phase II research & development grant funding through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
Zoo U, our online, game-based social skills assessment program, was recently listed on edshelf, a robust directory of educational websites, games, and mobile apps. Visit edshelf to check out Zoo
In the Summer 2013 issue of The Advocate, a publication of the Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice (APA Division 37), 3-C ISD president Dr. Melissa DeRosier shares
Zoo U, 3-C ISD’s game-based social skills assessment program, was mentioned in EdWeek’s “Inside School Research” blog. The blog post, “Education Department Invests in Business Research,” highlights the Department of
On May 10th, 3-C ISD was mentioned in the White House blog for our receipt of two Department of Education grants. The post begins: Today, the U.S. Department of Education
On Tuesday, April 2nd, 3-C ISD staff helped Autism Speaks celebrate Light It Up Blue, in honor of World Autism Awareness Day. Light It Up Blue is a global initiative
In a recent webinar, Melissa DeRosier, PhD, of 3-C Institute for Social Development, and Gregg Graves, counselor at Heritage Middle School in Wake Forest, NC, discussed innovative ways to address
Dr. Childress obtained her PhD in psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to coming to 3C Institute, she served as a research associate and a postdoctoral fellow in the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill working on a longitudinal imaging study aimed at identifying the early markers of autism through behavioral and imaging methodologies. She has 19 years of autism research experience, during which she has examined the behavioral, personality, and cognitive characteristics of individuals with autism and their family members. Dr. Childress also has experience developing behavioral and parent report measurement tools, coordinating multi-site research studies, and collecting data from children and families. She has taught courses and seminars in general child development, autism, and cognitive development at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.