Fernanda Cross Receives Career Development Grant
Assistant Professor Fernanda Cross received a K01 Career Development grant from the National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities for her project entitled “Enlace Familiar: Combating Mental Health Stigma, Improving Mental Health Literacy, Supporting Mental Health Discussions at Home...
Terri Friedline’s Research on the Connection Between Race and Financial Services Featured in DBusiness
Professor Terri Friedline’s research on how financial institution locations are influenced by a neighborhood’s racial composition is featured in DBusiness. Friedline’s study analyzed the placement of banks, credit unions and alternative financial services — such as payday lenders — in six Detroit...
Ayesha Ghazi Edwin Receives 2024 James T. Neubacher Award
Clinical Assistant Professor Ayesha Ghazi Edwin is the recipient of the 2024 James T. Neubacher Award. The annual U-M award is presented to a student, alumn, faculty or staff member who has exhibited leadership and service in support of the disability community.
“I am deeply honored to receive the...
Roland Zullo Discusses the Impact of Unions on Elections
Associate Research Scientist Roland Zullo spoke with The American Prospect on the historical impact of unions on presidential elections.
Unions “help working-class people get out the vote,” he said, because unions “underscore the importance of voting and educate members on why it’s important...
Social Work Essential Certificate
Beginning in January 2025, the MasterTrack Certificate (MTC) program, currently available on Coursera, will change its name and platform. The same great content and curriculum will be available as the Social Work Essentials Certificate (SWEC) and will replace the MTC as our School’s certificate...
Anao Zhang and Rachel Brandon Receive Children’s Cancer Research Fund Grant
Associate Professor Anao Zhang and PhD student Rachel Brandon are part of a team that recently received a grant from the Children's Cancer Research Fund. Their project evaluates the virtual delivery of a strength-based psychological treatment to young adults with cancer.
“We are excited to...
Fatima Salman Appointed Vice President of the National Association of Social Workers
ENGAGE Program Manager Fatima Salman, MSW ’15, has been appointed Vice President of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). Previously, Salman was president of the NASW Michigan Chapter and chair of the NASW Council of Chapter Presidents.
“I am excited to step into the role of vice...
Social Justice Changemaker Lecture: Realizing Justice and Equity in the Long Arc of History
Nikole Hannah-Jones was the keynote speaker at the fourth annual Social Justice Changemaker Lecture presented by the School of Social Work at the Michigan Union in October 2024.
Hannah-Jones is the Knight Chair of Race and Journalism at Howard University, where she founded the Center for...
ENGAGE 2024 Small Grant Recipients Announced
In 2018, ENGAGE launched the Small Grants Program to encourage faculty to build partnerships with Detroit community-based organizations and to support resident-led efforts to strengthen Detroit neighborhoods. These awards are supported by the Office of the Provost and are part of the School of...
Lorraine Guitérrez Receives Inaugural Maria B. Cerdas Trailblazer Award
Professor Emerita Lorraine Guitérrez received the inaugural Maria B. Cerdas Trailblazer Award at the Latino Social Workers Organization’s National Latinx Social Work Conference in Chicago last week; she was also the keynote speaker. The award is named after Cerdas who became the first Latina member...