Occupational autonomy and cognitive function: the moderating role of educational attainment
Published: | 5:00 pm | Posted in: Dawn C. Carr, Qiuchang (Katy) Cao, Research
FSU College of Social Work Assistant Professor Dr. Katy (Qiuchang) Cao and FSU Claude Pepper Center Director Dr. Dawn Carr authored a peer-reviewed research paper: Occupational autonomy and cognitive function: the moderating role of educational attainment. The paper was published in The Journals of Gerontology: Series B on February 14, 2026. Click here to read […]
FSU researcher helps unveil innovative tool to measure healthy aging
Published: | 5:11 pm | Posted in: Dawn C. Carr, In the News, Rebekah Carpenter, Research
A Florida State University researcher is part of a pioneering team that has developed a new measure to understand and support healthy aging, with the potential to change how health care workers, employers and policymakers assist older adults in remaining active and engaged.
Research Spotlight: The Protective Efforts of Psychological Resilience on Fall Risk
Published: | 12:26 pm | Posted in: Amanda Sonnega, Dawn C. Carr, Grants and Publications, Matthew Lohman, Miles Taylor, Shekhar Chauhan
Dawn Carr, Ph.D., is the director of the Claude Pepper Center and Professor of Sociology at Florida State University. Dr. Carr was the lead author of a recently published article titled “The Protective Effects of Psychological Resilience on Fall Risk.” The study was a collaborative effort with Shekhar Chauhan, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow; Miles G. […]

