Start Date
End Date
May 16, 2023

Luke Shaefer Discusses Flint’s New RxKids Program

Professor Luke Shaefer spoke with Michigan Advance about Rx Kids, a new program in Flint, Michigan, which will work to improve residents’ health by alleviating poverty in the state’s poorest city. The program, which is likely to begin in 2024, specifically focuses on maternal and infant health...

May 16, 2023

Joe Ryan Quoted on New MDHHS Protocols

Professor Joe Ryan was quoted in the Michigan Chronicle about new protocols set by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services as part of their Keep Kids Safe Action Agenda. 

“MDHHS demonstrates a strong commitment to data-driven decisions to help keep children safe and guide the...

May 16, 2023

Yatesha Robinson Selected as a 2023 Michigan Road Scholar

Field Faculty Yatesha Robinson has been selected as a 2023 Michigan Road Scholar. The annual Michigan Road Scholar Tour is a five-day traveling seminar through the state of Michigan for U-M faculty. The tour provides a unique opportunity for faculty to learn more about the state’s economy...

May 9, 2023

Lindsay Bornheimer Invited to Speak at the Albert J. Silverman Conference

Assistant Professor Lindsay Bornheimer was an invited faculty speaker at the Albert J. Silverman Conference in the Department of Psychiatry this week. She spoke about her study in a presentation on "Adapting a Cognitive Behavioral Suicide  Prevention Treatment for Adults with Schizophrenia Spectrum...

May 9, 2023

Laura Sanders Discusses Animal-Assisted Therapy and Social Work

Lecturer Laura Sanders’ work with animal-assisted therapy (AAT) at her farm is featured in Crazy Wisdom Journal. “Instead of vegetables, we produce mental health,” she says.

Sanders describes her approach to AAT and how she uses it to teach relationship-building with social work students.

May 9, 2023

Matt Smith’s Research Cited in MIT Technology Review Article on Virtual Reality

Professor Matt Smith’s research was cited in the MIT Technology Review on the potential of using virtual reality as a therapeutic tool, specifically for incarcerated individuals. Smith originally developed Molly, a virtual-reality tool for job interview training, for underserved groups. Molly was...

May 3, 2023

Shanna Kattari Quoted in USA Today on Anti-Trans Rhetoric & Laws

Associate Professor Shanna Kattari is quoted in USA Today on the recent negative attention and laws in the U.S. targeting transgender people. "All of this anti-trans rhetoric is absolutely about power and control, though some people may also hate trans people," says Kattari, "We are seeing the...

April 19, 2023

Olivia Chang Named 2023 Promising Scholar by ResilienceCon

PhD student Olivia Chang is the recipient of the ResilienceCon 2023 Life Paths Promising Scholars Award. This competitive award is presented to a small number of current students attending ResilienceCon who are conducting high-impact resilience-focused research that focus on under-served or...

April 19, 2023

Kevin Nguyen Appointed to MAPAAC by Governor Gretchen Whitmer

MSW student Kevin Nguyen has been appointed to the Michigan Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “As the only student and youngest commissioner to ever serve on MAPAAC, I am humbled and honored to represent the growing APIA population in Michigan.” ENGAGE Program...

April 11, 2023

John Tropman Writes New Book on Leading Efficient Meetings

Professor Emeritus John Tropman’s new book, “Fixing Broken Meetings: A Manual on Meeting Rotten-osity, Deleterious Decisions, and Ineffective Implementation,” examines the myriad ways in which meetings regularly fail and how individuals and organizations can produce efficient meetings that lead to...