Susan Swearer, professor of educational psychology and CYFS faculty affiliate, will receive the title of Willa Cather professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Honors Convocation on April 13.
The Willa Cather/Charles Bessey professorships recognize full professors who have established exceptional records of distinguished scholarship or creative activity, with recipients free to select either the Cather or Bessey designation.
Swearer, a nationally recognized leader in the field of bullying prevention and intervention, joined UNL in 1997. She serves as the founding director of the CYFS-housed Empowerment Initiative, which supports translational research and outreach efforts designed to foster accepting communities free from bullying and other negative behaviors.
“I felt very honored to be nominated for the Willa Cather professorship and humbled to actually be selected,” Swearer said. “It represents recognition and support from the academic community for the work that the Empowerment Initiative is doing.”
For more than a decade, Swearer has developed and implemented a data-based decision-making model for responding to bullying among school-aged youth. Her research on bullying behaviors among school-aged youth has examined correlates and consequences of bullying, with the goal of helping students, school personnel and parents stop the bullying dynamic.
Swearer’s Empowerment Initiative is currently collaborating with Lady Gaga, Paul Mitchell Schools and the U.S. National Guard on multiple projects designed to cultivate cultures of acceptance across all stages of the developmental spectrum.
For more information on Swearer’s work, visit empowerment.unl.edu.