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July 27, 2016

Babe Kawaii-Bogue Defends Dissertation, "Multiracial Perspectives: Multiracial Young Adults Experiences with Racial Microaggressions and Coping Strategies"

Babe Kawaii-Bogue successfully defended her dissertation entitled, “Multiracial Perspectives: Multiracial Young Adults Experiences with Racial Microaggressions and Coping Strategies” and obtained her PhD in Social Work and Psychology. Her committee consisted of Mary Ruffolo, Lorraine Gutierrez (co...

July 12, 2016

Reuben Miller Responds to Alton Sterling Shooting in The Huffington Post

Assistant Professor Reuben Miller wrote a blog post for The Huffington Post regarding the Alton Sterling shooting entitled, “I can’t write fast enough”. 

July 6, 2016

Paula Allen-Meares Selected as Insley-Evans Public Health Social Worker of the Year by American Public Health Association

Dean Emerita Paula Allen-Meares will be honored as this year's recipient of the Insley-Evans Public Health Social Worker of the Year by the Award's Committee of the Public Health Social Work Section of the American Public Health Association. A reception will be held in her honor during the...

June 13, 2016

Resources for Teaching in Times of Crisis

The resources below come from Professor Gary W. Harper, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan School of Public Health

Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS): "Secondary traumatic stress is the emotional duress that results when an individual hears about the firsthand trauma experiences of another. Its symptoms mimic those of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Accordingly, individuals affected by secondary stress may find themselves re-experiencing personal trauma or notice an increase in arousal and avoidance reactions related to the indirect trauma exposure. They may also experience changes in memory and perception; alterations in their sense of self-efficacy; a depletion of personal resources; and disruption in their perceptions of safety, trust, and independence." (NCTSN)

June 13, 2016

Message to SSW Community on Orlando Shooting

Dear Social Work Community,

It is with shock, pain and deep sadness that we reflect on the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida, early this morning. We have heard from social work colleagues in Central Florida as they participate in the response to this devastating tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers go...

June 8, 2016

Katie Lopez Receives M-Global Education Abroad Resource Grant for Undergrad Peace Corps Prep Program

Assistant Director of the Office of Global Activities Katie Lopez is a co-leader on a new M-Global Education Abroad Resource Grant, "Developing Core Competencies Critical to Intercultural Fieldwork: Peace Corps Prep Program".

Through a partnership of the International Center, School of Social Work...

June 1, 2016

Congressional Research Institute for Social Work and Policy

Join Kelsey Tajer (MSW ‘16) in the Student Ambassador Program. You will be able to be directly involved in policy by communicating with members of Congress to advocate for change. You will also be given the opportunity to increase your understanding of advocacy through annual training and networking...

June 1, 2016

Lorraine Gutierrez and Linda Chatters Ranked High Impact Female Social Work Scholars

Professors Lorraine Gutierrez and Linda Chatters were ranked high impact female social work scholars in the article, “Citation Impact of Women in Social Work: Exploring Gender and Research Culture” which was published in Research on Social Work Practice.

June 1, 2016

Elizabeth Rhodes (PhD '16) Formally Announced as Lead Researcher for basic income study at Y Combinator

Elizabeth Rhodes (PhD Social Work and Political Science ‘16) was formally announced as the lead researcher for the Basic Income study at Y Combinator Research in San Francisco. Her media coverage includes: