In 2018 Carol Taylor completed a career of nearly four decades leading philanthropic development programs and initiatives, serving most recently as Executive Director of Development at Massachusetts General Hospital. Previously, Carol led campaigns at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston and directed fundraising programs for several health care non-profit organizations, including The Skin Cancer Foundation and Roxbury Comprehensive Community Health Center. Prior to her work in raising funds, Carol held senior marketing positions with Longman, Inc. (now Pearson) and GTE Sylvania Training Operations. She is an alumna of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Columbia University.
Events
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Neuroscience and Cannabis: Implications for Law and Policy
April 20, 2023, 12:30 PM ET WATCH THE RECORDING HERE! Register for this event here! This panel discussion will be held virtually, … »
Emily Rehmet - March 29, 2023
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When the Science Says Children But the Law Says Adults: Trying and Sentencing Youth as Adults
April 4, 2023, 12:30 PM ET WATCH THE RECORDING HERE! Register for this event here! This panel discussion will be held virtually, … »
Emily Rehmet - March 6, 2023
Publications
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CLBB Publishes “Justice for Emerging Adults after Jones” in the NYU Law Review
The Center for Law, Brain and Behavior published a co-authored article, “Justice for Emerging Adults After Jones: The Rapidly Developing … »
Emily Rehmet - June 2, 2022
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Juvenile (in) Justice: The Role of Science and Advocacy in Juvenile Sentencing Post-Jones
In Fall 2021, law students at Northeastern University School of Law (NUSL) under the direction of Professor Stevie Leahy began investigation into … »
Emily Rehmet - April 22, 2022
Resources
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Harvard Catalyst announces pilot funding for adolescent mental health
The Child Health Program put out an RFA for research on mood dysregulation and violence in the second decade of life. »
admin2 - October 9, 2014
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Elder Justice Initiative
The Elder Justice website intends to be a resource for victims of elder abuse and financial exploitation and their families, practitioners, law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and researchers. »
US Department of Justice and admin2 - October 7, 2014