Bernard A. Steinman, PhD, CFLE

Associate Professor Human Development
& Family Sciences

My topics of expertise:

Bernard A. Steinman, PhD, CFLE​

Associate Professor Human Development
& Family Sciences

My topics of expertise:

I'm here to help! Email me your questions

It's a pleasure to meet you,

Bernard A. Steinman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, and a Certified Family Life Educator. He is a trained Gerontologist who specializes in improving person/environment fit and promoting active aging.

Check out my articles

AGE | Benefits and Challenges of Working in Later Life

The traditional image of retirement—days filled solely with leisure and relaxation—is being redefined for a growing number of older adults across the nation, Wyoming included. Many individuals are choosing, or needing, to remain in the workforce well past the “traditional” retirement age of around 65. This isn’t just a passing phenomenon, it’s a culture shift driven by economic realities, personal fulfillment, and evolving demographics.

Read More »

AGE | What do we call “old people”?

Each spring when I teach my class on aging, I ask young students–who are usually in their early 20s–what we should call people over the age of or around 65.

I hear pretty much the same list year after year: elderly, senior citizens, aged, elders, senile and geriatrics.

Read More »