Skip to main content
EBP Society Blog

Evidence-Based
News, Monthly &
Event Updates

The latest from the evidence-based professionals community — monthly publications, event news, continuing education, and field updates.

EBP Monthly
Events
News
Continued Education

Featured - Latest Issue

EBP Monthly

Evidence-Based Professionals' Monthly - July 2026

1776 to 2026 - Freedom Worth Celebrating!

❤️🤍💙 

As we celebrate Independence Day and America's 250th anniversary, July reminds us that lasting achievements are built on courage, resilience, and a willingness to embrace new opportunities. The milestones we honor this season are the result of generations who looked ahead with purpose. A mindset that continues to inspire us in our own work.

As we enter the second half of the year, let this be a time to build momentum. Celebrate your successes and that of those around you. Remember that meaningful progress comes from working together toward a common goal. Every contribution strengthens our team, and every day presents another opportunity to make a positive impact.

"We're all starting over! Question is where from, how, and where will you land? Good…
Evidence-Based Pathways Conference & Masterclasses  April 29-May 1, 2020 We have been assessing the situation a…
One truth of the Coronavirus that is obvious to individuals and agencies, and at the same time not is what I will call…
I want to encourage you and maybe help get the bounce back in your step - because in my humble opinion, all this media…
It’s everywhere you turn these days - Coronavirus. You turn on the news (am not much for watching tv) and it’s as if th…
The EB "Pathways" Spring '20 Is In New Orleans this April! Will you be joining us? 1…
Every day we are presented with choices. Choice between that will get us what we want, and another which will not. Yet…
Make This Your Best Year Ever! Make It So... NOTE: The EB "Pathways" Spring '20 Is…
Pioneer in Evidence-Based Leadership & Organizational Development Recognized Pioneer leader in evidence-based lead…
Kelly Orts, University of New Haven  What is a child? There is worldwide variation in how a "child" is defined differe…