University of Missouri
Department of Human Development & Family Science University of Missouri
230 Gentry Hall
Columbia, MO 65211
Steven Krauss is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Science and a State Specialist in Volunteerism and Youth-Adult Partnerships in the 4-H Center for Youth Development at the University of Missouri.
As an applied developmental scientist, Krauss’ expertise encompasses the dynamic interplay of youth and adult relationships in shaping and empowering psychosocial development. His research program utilizes qualitative and mixed methods to delve into the ways developmental relationships contribute to the health and well-being of adolescents and emerging adults. A distinctive feature of Krauss’ work is the application of a youth-adult partnership lens, through which he explores the myriad benefits, processes, and barriers associated with collaborative efforts between youth and adults in various programs and projects. His current work focuses on relational capacity building among adult volunteers and youth members in 4-H programs in Missouri and the North Central region.
Ph.D. in Youth Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 2005
M.S. in Social Work, Columbia University, 1998
B.A. in Political Science and Economics, University of Delaware, 1994