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April 6, 2022

Katie Maguire-Jack’s New Book Explores the Impact of Community on Child Maltreatment

Associate Professor Katie Maguire-Jack is editor of “Neighborhoods, Communities, and Child Maltreatment: A Global Perspective,” which explores a diverse range of research relating to the impact of communities on child maltreatment and parenting.

“‘Neighborhoods, Communities, and Child Maltreatment’...

April 6, 2022

School of Social Work has again been named the nation’s top social work school in U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 Best Graduate Schools

The School of Social Work has again been named the nation’s top social work school in U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 Best Graduate School rankings, which were published today.

April 5, 2022

Children’s Savings Accounts Offer Hope

Associate Professor Terri Friedline and Professor William Elliott spoke with the Guardian about the benefits of children’s savings accounts, which extend beyond saving money for college.  Research shows that these accounts positively affect the social emotional development of kids and encourages...

March 30, 2022

Terri Friedline Shares Overdraft Fees Research with U.S. House Committee on Financial Services

Associate Professor Terri Friedline was invited to share her research on overdraft fees with the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services. Friedline is part of a nationwide movement to eliminate overdraft fees which are excessive, predatory, and punish lower-income people for not having enough...

March 23, 2022

Ashley Cureton Named 2022 U-M Center for Academic Innovation Engagement Faculty Fellow

Assistant Professor Ashley Cureton has been named a 2022 Public Engagement Faculty Fellow by the U-M Center for Academic Innovation. The cohort of 14 fellows will participate in an intensive program designed to build engagement skills, understand key public-engagement concepts and reflect together...

March 11, 2022

MSW/MPH Student Brandon Bond Receives George Orley Student Mental Health Advocate Award

MSW/MPH student Brandon Bond was recognized as a 2022 George Orley Student Mental Health Advocate. Bond is a mental health advocate on a global scale. His diverse education background and international experience ignites his passion for helping organizations and policy makers take a humanitarian...

March 11, 2022

2022 ENGAGE Active Grant Recipients: Empowering Engagement with Detroit Communities

Youth Engagement through Cannabis Prevention and Employment Training

Faculty Member: Associate Professor Cristina Bares

Community Partner: Kartav Patel, Manager of Youth Services, Southwest Economic Services

Welcome to the Motor City: Exploring Refugee Resettlement Among Afghan Refugees and

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March 1, 2022

The Time is Right for Social Work Social Work Month 2022

Dear Michigan Social Work Community,

March is social work month and this year’s theme is The Time is Right for Social Work.

The time has always been right for social work. For decades, social workers have been providing essential services, support for individuals, families and communities, and...

February 28, 2022

Charles Williams Reflects on Juwan Howard in Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Charles Williams' editorial, “The Real Lesson That We Learned from the Juwan Howard Incident: A Black Man Still Has No Rights That Require Respect” is included in the latest issue of Diverse: Issues In Higher Education. “Watching Coach Howard try to negotiate anger the best way he could when walking...

February 17, 2022

Kathryn Elizabeth (Beth) Angell Appointed Dean of the School of Social Work

On February 17, 2022, the U-M Regents appointed Kathryn Elizabeth (Beth) Angell as the School of Social Work's next dean. She will begin her appointment on July 1.

Angell is an experienced administrator and is currently the dean of the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Social Work...