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Bruce Covey is a Lecturer in the Department of Human Development & Family Studies within the College of Education and Human Services. He serves as a fixed-term faculty member, contributing to academic instruction and curriculum in human development and family dynamics.
His research interests center on the evolving relationship between technology and family life, as well as the critical role of play and recreation throughout human development. These themes are reflected in the courses he teaches, including HDF 100: Lifespan Development and HDF 307: Parent-Child Relations.
Bruce Covey's academic focus suggests a commitment to understanding how modern technological environments influence family interactions and developmental processes across the lifespan. His emphasis on play underscores a holistic view of development that integrates emotional, social, and cognitive growth.
There are no listed scientific awards or publications in the provided information.
He is actively involved in teaching and mentoring students in the field of human development and family studies, though no specific advisees are listed. His work supports the educational mission of the department through applied and developmental perspectives.
No information is available regarding research labs, collaborative teams, or grant funding.




