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November 10, 2025

Ashley Cureton Moderates a Book Talk on C-SPAN

Assistant Professor Ashley Cureton recently moderated a book talk with Clinical Associate Professor William Lopez of the U-M School of Public Health. The conversation was produced by Book TV, which airs on C-SPAN.

November 7, 2025

Candace Ziglor on Maintaining Personal Boundaries While Hosting

Lecturer Candace Ziglor spoke with the Ann Arbor Observer about how to maintain personal boundaries while opening your home to guests. Her strategies include making a plan in advance with your partner — especially if you are hosting family over the holidays.

“Some of those challenges are predictable...

November 7, 2025

Debra Mattison Authors New Book on Navigating Serious Illnesses

Clinical Associate Professor Debra Mattison has co-authored a new book, “Navigating Serious Illness: A Pathway for Exploring Life, Love and Legacy.” Centering on the voices of patients, families and care partners, and gleaned from the authors’ decades of experience as oncology social workers, the...

November 3, 2025

Shanna Kattari Leads CSWE Opening Plenary

Associate Professor Shanna Kattari, along with their Social Work Disability Justice League colleagues, led the Opening Plenary of the Council on Social Work Education’s Annual Program Meeting in Denver. This year’s conference theme is “Championing Disability Justice and Disability Joy in Social Work...

November 3, 2025

Office of Field Education Receives CSWE 2025 Professional Award

The Office of Field Education has received the Council on Social Work Education 2025 Professional Award for Field Education/Practicum Excellence in Innovation. The office is being recognized for its transformative approach to disability equity, which integrates disability-affirming practices across...

October 28, 2025

Remembering Dean Emeritus Harold R. Johnson

Dean Emeritus Harold R. Johnson passed away on Monday, October 13, 2025 at the age of 99.  We are deeply saddened and profoundly grateful for his extraordinary life and lasting contributions to the School and the field of social work.

In 1969, he joined the School of Social Work after holding...

October 27, 2025

Jerrard Wheeler Named a 2025 Rising Graduate Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

MSW student Jerrard Wheeler has been named a 2025 Rising Graduate Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.  The honor is given in recognition of the stellar work of hard-working graduate students. Wheeler was nominated by Clinical Associate Professor Daicia Price, who said “Jerrard is a...

October 22, 2025

Jaclynn Hawkins Receives R01 Grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders

Associate Professor Jaclynn Hawkins is the recipient of a nearly $4 million R01 grant from the National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders for her project entitled “Michigan Diabetes Project: A Self-Management Intervention to Improve Type 2 Diabetes Outcomes in Adults.” 

Type 2...

October 15, 2025

Eighteen SSW Faculty Recognized as World's Top 2% of Scientists

Every year, the analytics company Elsevier releases a list of the world's top 2% of scientists, as compiled by Stanford faculty: 

Professor Linda Chatters
Professor Emeritus Barry Checkoway
Professor Emerita Kathleen Coulborn Faller
Professor Katie Edwards
Associate Professsor Lisa Fedina
Professor Terri...

October 6, 2025

Rogério Pinto Discusses Colorism with Local Media

Professor Rogério Pinto spoke with WEMU about his art exhibit “Colorism,” and how it inspired a storytelling event at The Wright Museum in Detroit. “Alice Walker actually is the person who came up with the term colorism as a way, and that’s how she defines it, as racism within the same racial or...