Anao Zhang Receives Eugene Washington PCORI Grant
Assistant Professor Anao Zhang is a principal investigator on a new project funded by a $250,000 Eugene Washington Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) grant.
Lisa Fedina, Shanna Kattari and Camille Quinn named SSWR Fellows
Assistant Professor Lisa Fedina, Associate Professor Shanna Kattari and Camille Quinn have been named Fellows of the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR).
Justin Hodge Unanimously Selected as Chair of the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners
Clinical Assistant Professor Justin Hodge has been unanimously selected to serve as chair of the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners. Hodge was reelected in November as the Washtenaw County Commissioner for District 5.
Joonyoung Cho and Xiaoling Xiang’s Research Featured in the New York Times
PhD student Joonyoung Cho and Assistant Professor Xiaoling Xiang’s research — on how volunteering can help lessen feelings of isolation — was cited in a New York Times article on managing holiday loneliness.
Luke Shaefer Calls on Congress to Reinstate the Expanded Child Tax Credit
In an op-ed in The Hill, Professor Luke Shaefer urges Congress to reinstate the expanded Child Tax Credit before the end of this session.
Rogério M. Pinto Discusses the Toll of A Denied Tenure Bid at Columbia University in The Chronicle of Higher Education
Professor Rogério M. Pinto discussed his denied bid for tenure at Columbia University in 2014, and the physical, emotional and intellectual toll it took, with The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Matt Smith Quoted in Psychiatric News on How Virtual Reality Can Help Patients with Serious Mental Illness
Professor Matt Smith spoke with Psychiatric News about how virtual reality can support job seekers with serious mental illness.
Beth Angell Appointed the Phillip Fellin Collegiate Professor of Social Work
Dean Beth Angell has been appointed the Phillip Fellin Collegiate Professor of Social Work. Angell’s research focuses on behavioral health, particularly on serious mental illness and its intersection with substance abuse and criminal justice involvement.
Jaclynn Hawkins Receives Three-Year Grant from The American Diabetes Association
William Elliott III Quoted in Stateline on the Power of Children’s Savings Accounts
Professor William Elliott III told Stateline, an initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts, that children’s savings accounts not only help families save for college, they can also instill them with hope and ambition.