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April 7, 2021

Ghazi Edwin and Price Awarded 2021 Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prizes

Lecturer and ENGAGE Program Manager Ayesha Ghazi Edwin and Clinical Assistant Professor Daicia Price will both be awarded 2021 Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prizes (TIPs). These awards honor faculty who have developed innovative approaches to teaching that incorporate creative pedagogies.

Ghazi...

April 6, 2021

Prospective Students - Connect with an MSW Student

What's the program really like? Where is your field placement? What do social work students do for fun? Join an MSW student as well as other prospective MSW students for a live webchat about the School of Social Work.  Our MSW students are excited to answer any questions that you have and share...

April 6, 2021

Fernanda Cross Receives 2021 Society for Research on Child Development Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award

Assistant Professor Fernanda Cross will receive an Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award from the 2021 Society for Research on Child Development. Cross’ dissertation examines how the roles of sociocultural stressors, such as discrimination and documentation​ status, influence parental ethnic...

April 2, 2021

Joe Ryan Quoted in the American Public Media Story on Discipline at Utah Youth Treatment Center

Professor Joe Ryan is quoted in the American Public Media story “How Utah has let its many youth treatment centers off the hook” about the use of horse troughs as “therapeutic discipline” at a residential treatment center for young women in Utah. Ryan said “It clearly was humiliation."

Ryan...

April 2, 2021

Michigan Social Work Mourns the Loss of Larry Davis

Michigan Social Work mourns the loss of Flint native Larry Davis, MSW '73, PhD '77 professor and dean emeritus of the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work. Davis was deeply intellectual, a quality that he attributed to his Michigan interdisciplinary doctoral education, and he continued to...

March 31, 2021

QAC Addresses Anti-Trans Legislation on Transgender Day of Visibility

Hey SSW,

As many of you may or may not have seen, this week Arkansas passed a law banning health care providers from providing trans youth with access to healthcare. Along with Arkansas, there are similar bills being introduced in several states across the country including Michigan. Many are...

March 31, 2021

Medicaid Dental Coverage Helps Enrollees Seek New Jobs

Edie Kieffer and a team from the U-M Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation study on the impact of dental coverage is featured in the latest issue of ADA News. Their research suggests that Medicaid’s dental coverage has improved enrollees’ health in ways that have helped them seek a new job...

March 29, 2021

Lynn Videka and the U-M Women Deans Condemn Comments Made by U-M Regent Ron Weiser

Dean Lynn Videka was one of the six of U-M’s women deans who wrote a letter protesting the remarks U-M Regent Ron Weiser made on Thursday at the North Oakland Republican Club. The deans called on Weiser to “repair the serious harm” he had caused. “Regent Weiser's name-calling and use of language...

March 26, 2021

Making an Impact: SSW Research Contributes to Ban on Corporal Punishment in Colombia

PhD student Garrett Pace, Associate Professor Shawna Leeand Professor Andrew Grogan-Kaylor's research was cited in public policy discussions in Colombia, leading to a ban on corporal punishment of children in that country.  Colombian legislator Julián Peinado Ramírez shared his memo on Twitter...

March 23, 2021

Luke Shaefer work cited in New York Times articles on Antipoverty Programs

Professor Luke Shaefer’s book “$2.00 a Day'' helped lay the groundwork for current antipovery legislative efforts, including President Biden’s American Rescue Plan.  A recent New York Times article describes how Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) arranged for all his Democratic Senate colleagues to...