Rogério M. Pinto Named Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare
Professor Rogério M. Pinto was named a Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare.
Luke Shaefer Quoted in a New York Times on the Effects of the Child Tax Credit
Professor Luke Shaefer spoke with the New York Times about the ongoing effort to bring back the Expanded Child Tax Credit. The pandemic-era program, which sent monthly checks to most U.S. families with children, helped cut child poverty nearly in half during the program’s six-month run.
Trina Shanks Named to Framing and Design Committee of U-M’s Inclusive History Project
Professor Trina Shanks will serve on the Framing and Design Committee of U-M’s Inclusive History Project. This presidential initiative is designed to create a more accurate narrative about U-M’s history, with an initial focus on race and racism.
Michigan Medicine’s Social Justice Grand Rounds Renamed to Honor Daniel Fischer
Assistant Dean of Field Education and Clinical Associate Professor Dan Fischer was honored on Tuesday by the Michigan Medicine Department of Social Work for his work as “a formidable leader, mentor and social work pioneer.” The Social Work Social Justice Ground Rounds will be renamed The Daniel J
Laura Yakas Recipient of a 2022 James T. Neubacher Award Honorable Mention
Lecturer Laura Yakas is the recipient of a 2022 James T. Neubacher Award Honorable Mention. The U-M Council for Disability Concerns established the James T.
Ayesha Ghazi Edwin Wins Election for Ann Arbor City Council
Congratulations to ENGAGE Program Manager and Lecturer Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, MSW ‘10, who has been elected to Ann Arbor City Council Ward 3. “As an alum, staff member and adjunct faculty, I’m incredibly proud to bring social work values of equity and social justice to city governance!”
MSW Student Tian Yeung Writes in Michigan Daily that Voting is the Heart of Democracy
MSW student Tian Yeung’s op-ed in the Michigan Daily explains how critical voting is in supporting democracy. “It took the fall of a city for me to learn the significance of voting.
Terri Friedline Quoted in MarketWatch on the Financial Stress Facing Americans
Associate Professor Terri Friedline spoke with MarketWatch about the stress many Americans are facing in light of both rising costs and the threat of a predicted recession. “When things are not going well financially, it feels embarrassing and shameful,” she said.
Karla Goldman Quoted in Inside Higher Ed on the History of Elite Universities Limiting Jewish Student Enrollment
Professor Karla Goldman spoke with Inside Higher Ed about the report released by Stanford University uncovering its history of limiting Jewish student enrollments.
School of Social Work’s Centennial Timeline Wins CASE Award
The School of Social Work’s marketing and web teams have won a Best of CASE District V Award for the School’s Centennial Timeline Project. The timeline depicts the School’s history from its origins to its current position as one of the world’s most prominent schools of social work.