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June 25, 2025

Rebeccah Sokol Writes Article for The Conversation About Teens’ Access to Firearms

Assistant Professor Rebeccah Sokol wrote an article in The Conversation about teens’ access to firearms at home.  

“More than half of U.S. teens living in households with firearms believe they can access and load a firearm at home. Even when their parents report storing all firearms locked and...

June 25, 2025

Rogério Pinto Quoted in Concentrate Media

Professor Rogério Pinto spoke with Concentrate Media as part of a story about Washtenaw County’s drag scene and using drag as activism. “Drag allows for creativity that is striking, provocative, and sometimes triggering, but allows for a level of humor that other things may not necessarily have,”...

June 18, 2025

Sean de Four’s Op-Ed on Philanthropy Published in Bridge Michigan

Lecturer Sean de Four’s op-ed “How Philanthropy Can Help Nonprofits Meet the Moment,” was published in Bridge Michigan.  

“These are difficult times for nonprofit organizations, the foundations that support them and the broader philanthropic community. But the outpouring of concern and willingness...

June 18, 2025

Announcing the Annmarie Hawkins Research Professorship in Disability Justice

On June 12, 2025, the Regents of the University of Michigan named Professor Connie Sung the inaugural Annmarie Hawkins Research Professor in Disability Justice. This esteemed position is made possible by a generous gift from Neil and Annmarie Hawkins to support research that advances the practice...

June 18, 2025

Andrew Grogan-Kaylor Writes Book on Multilevel Thinking

Professor Andrew Grogan-Kaylor’s new book, “Multilevel Thinking: Discovering Variation, Universals, and Particulars in Cross-Cultural Research,” has been published by Oxford University Press. The book provides an introduction to multilevel modeling, which allows researchers to explore the variation...

June 13, 2025

Robert Ortega Appointed to the Council on Social Work Education Board of Accreditation

Associate Dean Robert Ortega has been appointed as a member of the Council on Social Work Education Board of Accreditation. Ortega will start his three-year term on July 1. The Board of Accreditation maintains and advocates for quality in social work education by overseeing the accreditation...

June 9, 2025

Brittani Parham Successfully Defends Dissertation

Brittani Parham, Joint Doctoral Program in Social Work and Psychology, has successfully defended her dissertation entitled "Compounded Disadvantage: Exploring the Intersection of Race, Sex, and Child Welfare in Juvenile Justice." Her committee included Matthew Smith (co-chair), Joseph Ryan and...

June 9, 2025

So’Phelia Morrow Successfully Defends Dissertation

So’Phelia Morrow, Joint Doctoral Program in Social Work and Sociology, has successfully defended her dissertation entitled has successfully defended "Killing Us Softly: Intimate Partner Violence and The Forced Martyrdom of Black Women."  Her committee included Terri Friedline (co-chair) and Rich...

May 29, 2025

Ayesha Ghazi Edwin Talks About the Local Effects of Federal Cuts

Clinical Assistant Professor Ayesha Ghazi Edwin spoke with MLive about the effects federal cuts will have on Food Gatherers, the lead agency for hunger relief in Washtenaw County. 

“Our county also happens to be experiencing one of the fastest rising rates of homelessness in our history with...

May 29, 2025

Katie Edwards Speaks with CNN About the Heartbreak of Shutting Down Clinical Studies

Last month, Professor Katie Edwards was featured on CNN’s “One Thing” to discuss the effects of federal cuts to health research. Edwards — whose research focuses on preventing and responding to sexual violence among LGBTQ+ and highly vulnerable populations — has had six NIH grants cancelled this...