Shawna Lee and Andrew Grogan-Kaylor Published in Child Abuse & Neglect
Associate Professors Shawna Lee and Andy Grogan-Kaylor's article, "Spanking and Adult Mental Health Impairment: The Case for the Designation of Spanking as an Adverse Childhood Experience" was published in Child Abuse & Neglect.
Linda Chatters and Robert Taylor Published in Family Relations & Race and Social Problems
Professors Linda Chatters and Robert Taylor's article, "African American Extended Family and Church-Based Social Network Typologies" was published in Family Relations.
Brad Zebrack Published in Journal of Clinical Oncology
Professor Brad Zebrack's article, "Health-Related Quality of Life in Adolescent and Young Adult Patients With Cancer: A Longitudinal Study" was published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Andy Horning, MSW '97 Launches Podcast
Andy Horning, MSW '97 launches podcast called Elephant Talk that discusses love and relationships.
Joe Himle Published in Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Associate Dean for Research and Professor Joe Himle's article, "ACT-enhanced behavior therapy in group format for Trichotillomania: An effectiveness study" was published in the Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders.
Luke Shaefer Interviews with Detroit Metro Times
Associate Professor Luke Shaefer was interviewed for the Detroit Metro Times article, "Politics & Prejudices: Screwing the poor, and ourselves".
Lorraine Gutiérrez Selected to Receive 2017 Teaching and Mentoring in Qualitative Inquiry Award from American Psychological Association
Lorraine Gutiérrez, Professor of Social Work, School of Social Work, Arthur F Thurnau Professor, Professor of Psychology, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, will receive the 2017 Teaching and Mentoring in Qualitative Inquiry Award from the American Psychological Association.
Richard Tolman Receives Distinguished Alumni Award from University of Wisconsin-Madison
Professor Richard Tolman received the 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Social Work. The U-W alumni advisory board recognized his efforts to engage men as allies to prevent violence against women.
Rogério Pinto Leads Community Health Colloquium at University of Chile School of Public Health
Associate Professor Rogério Pinto was the featured speaker at the colloquium, “Community Health Agents in Brazil and implications for the development of similar programs in other countries” which was held at the University of Chile School of Public Health.
Mathieu Despard and Addie Weaver Receive Grant from Poverty Solutions for Project on Low-Income Rural Households
Assistant Professors Mathieu Despard and Addie Weaver received a grant from Poverty Solutions for their project, “Poor, Invisible, and Left Behind: Understanding Financial Instability, Material Hardship, and the Availability and Use of Community Resources among Low-Income Rural Households.” This