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Sep 21, 2023

Barriers to Tenure and Promotion Persist for Psychology Faculty of Color

A report by the American Psychological Association outlines the barriers many faculty members of color face and calls for increased transparency in the tenure and promotion process.

Barriers to Tenure and Promotion Persist for Psychology Faculty of Color

Apr 25, 2023

Society for Research in Adolescence Annual Meeting

Pictures of Dr. Tiffany Yip at Society for Research in Adolescence Annual Meeting in San Diego

Society for Research in Adolescence Annual Meeting

Jan 4, 2023

The Rise in Anti-Asian Hate Is Harming Asian American Health

The medical community can help prevent long-term consequences

The Rise in Anti-Asian Hate Is Harming Asian American Health

Sep 27, 2022

Starting School Before 8 a.m. Can Be Harmful to Teens, Sleep Scientists Say

One possible way to help teenagers facing rising mental health issues: start school later.

Starting School Before 8 a.m. Can Be Harmful to Teens, Sleep Scientists Say

Sep 7, 2022

What Time Should School Really Start?

Dr. Tiffany Yip discusses the importance of sleep for young people and the positive impact bring by a delay school starting time.

What Time Should School Really Start?

Sep 7, 2022

Fordham Professor Continues Sleep Study

Dr. Tiffany Yip discusses the Fordham University Sleep Study with Fordham Ram. The end goal of FUSS is to better the mental and physical health of college students by improving their sleep.

Fordham Professor Continues Sleep Study

May 25, 2022

Sleeping In When You Work From Home Does More Harm Than Good. Here’s Why.

Sleep experts say a consistent sleep schedule could help you perform better at work and forge better relationships.

Sleeping In When You Work From Home Does More Harm Than Good. Here’s Why.

Apr 13, 2022

The Impact of Racism and Environment on Students’ Sleep

Dr. Yip is featured on Fordham University's mini lecture series.

The Impact of Racism and Environment on Students’ Sleep

Jan 18, 2022

Why teens need more sleep, and how we can help them get it

YDDC was recently mentioned in The Washington Post about sleep among teens

Why teens need more sleep, and how we can help them get it

Sep 19, 2021

Mental Health for BIPOC Storytellers

Dr. Tiffany Yip joins a panel discussing tools and strategies for journalists and artists to maintain their mental health at the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mental Health for BIPOC Storytellers

Aug 26, 2021

Advocates call for research into pandemic's impact on AAPI health

Dr. Tiffany Yip speaks to China Global Television Network America about the need for increasing research on AAPI mental health in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Advocates call for research into pandemic's impact on AAPI health

Aug 26, 2021

Students Face Worsening Mental Health, But How Will Schools Handle It?

Dr. Tiffany Yip speaks to Teen Vogue about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of students.

Students Face Worsening Mental Health, But How Will Schools Handle It?

Jul 8, 2021

Research on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders is being stifled

Dr. Tiffany Yip speaks to Scientific American about the impact of decreased funding and research on the AAPI community.

Research on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders is being stifled

Jun 18, 2021

Tiffany Yip wants Asian Americans to be seen and treated with respect

Dr. Tiffany Yip speaks about the Asian American experience involving stereotyping, a rise in hate crimes, and other issues Asian Americans face today.

Tiffany Yip wants Asian Americans to be seen and treated with respect

Apr 14, 2021

Surge in hate incidents prompting Asian American parents to talk with their kids about racism

Elaine Quijano speaks to Asian American parents about the racism conversations they're having with their own young children.

Surge in hate incidents prompting Asian American parents to talk with their kids about racism

Mar 25, 2021

How some Asian-American parents are broaching discussion of recent racist attacks with their kids

In the aftermath of the shootings in Atlanta where eight people, including six Asian-American women, were killed, many parents across the country are having difficult conversations with their kids about the recent anti-Asian attacks, which are on the rise in the U.S.

How some Asian-American parents are broaching discussion of recent racist attacks with their kids

Mar 19, 2021

I'm helping my Korean-American daughter embrace her identity to counter racism

Tiffany Yip, a developmental psychologist at Fordham University, speaks on AAPI community racism, saying a child who hears a racist remark hears this: “You don’t belong. You’re other. You’re different.”

I'm helping my Korean-American daughter embrace her identity to counter racism

Mar 14, 2021

Is a good night's sleep a far-fetched dream?

California podcaster Drew Ackerman has lost a lot of sleep, worrying about losing a lot of sleep. He discusses the topic of struggling to sleep, and his combat with insomnia.

Is a good night's sleep a far-fetched dream?

Mar 4, 2021

Anti-Asian Racism, About our kids on SirusXM-Doctor radio

Amid the Atlanta shooting of 8 people - 6 of whom were Asian women, the podcast discusses the realities of dealing with Asian-American hate.

Anti-Asian Racism, About our kids  on SirusXM-Doctor radio

Feb 28, 2021

Attacks on Asian-Americans and the search for solidarity

Host Robin Shannon is joined by Tiffany Yip, the Professor of Psychology and Department Chairperson at Fordham University, for Fordham Conversations We The People, to discuss the intricate issues surrounding racial and ethnic minorities.

Attacks on Asian-Americans and the search for solidarity

Sep 16, 2020

White parents need to talk to their kids about race - Here's How

Studies show most parents can’t muster the courage to talk to their children about racism. And in this case, the thought doesn’t count. Fordham University psychology professor Tiffany Yip joins host Krys Boyd to talk about what an anti-racist conversation with children should sound like and why it’s not happening as often as it should.

White parents need to talk to their kids about race - Here's How

Jul 11, 2020

White Parents: talking to your children about racism is part of the solution.

Public health, developmental and critical race scientists who study race, racism and parenting practices, discuss the necessity for white parents to have open conversations with their kids about racism.

White Parents: talking to your children about racism is part of the solution.

Jul 9, 2020

There's a right way to talk about racism with your kids - and most white parents in the U.S. aren't doing it

Although race and racism are at the top of Americans’ public discussions, it turns out that most white parents in the US don’t talk about those issues with their kids.

There's a right way to talk about racism with your kids - and most white parents in the U.S. aren't doing it

Jul 7, 2020

White parents: Talk to your kids about racism to raise more empathetic adults

Research shows, most white parents do not discuss the harsh realities of racism to their children. Changing societal structures begins at the family level.

White parents: Talk to  your kids about racism to raise more empathetic adults

Jul 3, 2020

How to respond when your child shows bias

A discussion on the imperative for adults to discuss exclusion with their children.

How to respond when your child shows bias

Jun 25, 2020

Most white parents don't talk about racism with their kids.

Though race and racism are at the top of Americans’ public discussion, most white parents don’t talk about those issues with their kids.

Most white parents don't talk about racism with their kids.

Jun 24, 2020

The Health impact of discrimination stress: Sticks and stones may break bones, and names will also hurt you

Studies illustrate the implications of health discrimination has on the individual.

The Health impact of discrimination stress: Sticks and stones may break bones, and names will also hurt you

Apr 20, 2020

Sleep helps teens cope with stress: instances of discrimination, study finds

Dr. Tiffany Yip and Dr. Yijie Wang conducted a study analyzing the effects of a good night's sleep on coping with discrimination.

Sleep helps teens cope with stress: instances of discrimination, study finds

Dec 1, 2019

Countering stereotypes about Asian Americans

This article discusses various studies conducted in order to analyze stereotypes and discrimination of Asian Americans. The article also delves into Dr. Tiffany Yip's meta-analysis about how strong racial identity has historically been seen as a protective factor against discrimination and bullying.

Countering stereotypes about Asian Americans

Jun 19, 2018

Study finds connection between race and sleep

YDDC was recently mentioned in The Washington Post about NYC adolescence and sleep

Study finds connection between race and sleep
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