Olivia Chang Speaks to MSN About How PTSD Can Affect Parenting
PhD student Olivia Chang was quoted in a recent MSN article about her research on the connection between veterans with PTSD and their use of corporal punishment in their parenting practices. “Understanding a child’s emotions and behavior is essential for effective parenting. This study reveals the...
Ayesha Ghazi Edwin Discusses New Ann Arbor Housing Initiative with WXYZ
Clinical Assistant Professor Ayesha Ghazi Edwin recently spoke with WXYZ about a new website the city of Ann Arbor is launching that will help renters find housing options. Ghazi Edwin, who represents Ward 3 on Ann Arbor City Council, helped create the initiative, which she said is designed to...
Lexx Brown-James Shares Tips in SELF Magazine on Sexting with Confidence
Lexx Brown-James, director of the School’s Sexual Health Certificate Program, shared with SELF magazine her best practices and tips for sexting with confidence. This article also appeared in VOGUE India.
Katie Edwards Quoted in CNN on NIH Funding Caps
Professor Katie Edwards spoke with CNN about the announcement of funding caps from the National Institute of Health and how that affects research at institutions and universities across the country. “These are funds that are used to keep, I mean literally, to help keep the lights on at the...
Jewel Woods Writes About Black History Month and Black Men’s Health in Psychology Today
Lecturer Jewel Woods wrote about the connection between Black History Month and Black men's health in Psychology Today. “Strength isn’t about suppressing pain; it’s about having the courage to face it. To be the best version of ourselves—for ourselves, the people we love, and those who rely on us—we...
Michelle Woods Coauthors New Social Work Career Guidebook
MSW Student Career Services Director Michelle Woods is a coauthor of “The Social Work Career Guidebook: How to Land Your Ideal Job and Build a Legacy.” The book encourages readers to take a long view of their career and provides tools and inspiration for every stage of their social work career...
Ashley Cureton Discusses Her Academic Journey
Assistant Professor Ashley Cureton’s academic journey and her work with refugee communities were featured in Diverse Issues in Higher Education. She shared this advice: ”Remember, it’s progress, not perfection. You win some and you lose some. No matter what happens, keep pushing towards greatness.”...
Jacob Inosencio and Sabrina Lanker Named 2025 Dow Sustainability Fellows
MSW students Jacob Inosencio and Sabrina Lanker have been named 2025 Dow Sustainability Program Fellows by U-M’s Graham Sustainability Institute. Fellows are chosen through a competitive nomination and application process designed to attract and recognize top talent from across U-M’s academic...
Rogério Pinto's Art Exhibition "Colorism" to Be Presented at the Duderstadt Center Gallery
Professor Rogério Pinto presents “Colorism,” a celebration of diversity and inclusivity through art and conversation.
"The inspiration to build ‘Colorism’ came from growing up in Brazil, the youngest of eight children with varying skin colors that changed dramatically from one season to the next,”...
Shawna Lee Receives a 2025 SSWR Excellence in Research Award
Professor Shawna Lee has received a Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Excellence in Research Award as a co-author on the paper, "Family stress processes underlying material hardship and parental detachment and warmth amongst racially diverse fathers and mothers with low income" in the Jour...