Katie Lopez is Featured in International Educator Magazine
LEO Lecturer Katie Lopez was featured in International Educator magazine for her collaborative work to develop the Resilient Traveling website as well as a Massive Open Online Course designed to prepare students for local, national and international engagement experiences.
Xiaoling Xiang Receives Funding from U-M - Older Americans Independence Center Research Education Core
Associate Professor Xiaoling Xiang received funding from U-M - Older Americans Independence Center Research Education Core for her project entitled "Acceptability of home care worker-supported, technology-based treatment for late-life depression in non-skilled home care." This project probes whether...
Matthew Smith Quoted in the Psychiatric News and the Michigan Daily
Associate Professor Matthew Smith was quoted in the Psychiatric News article "Virtual Reality May Soon Become Clinical Reality in Psychosis Care" and the Michigan Daily article "VR job training shows promise helping disabled workers find jobs."
Shanna Kattari Accepts a Courtesy Joint Appointment in the Department of Women's Studies in the College of Literature, Sciences and Arts
Postdoctoral Fellow Shanna Kattari accepted a courtesy joint appointment in the department of Women's Studies in the College of Literature, Sciences and Arts.
Robert Ortega Appointed as the University Faculty Ombuds for the 2018-2019 Academic Year
Associate Professor Robert Ortega was appointed as the University Faculty Ombuds for the 2018-2019 academic year. The Faculty Ombuds provides an informal, neutral and confidential environment for resolution of disputes to U-M faculty with concerns related to their faculty roles. Robert's social work...
Daphne Watkins' Letter to the Editor is Published in New York Magazine
A portion of Associate Professor Daphne Watkins' Letter to the Editor was Published in New York Magazine.
Charity Hoffman Defends Dissertation, "The 21st Century Mother: How New Moms Navigate Work, Family and the Struggle to Have it All”
Charity Hoffman successfully defended her dissertation "The 21st Century Mother: How New Moms Navigate Work, Family and the Struggle to Have it All” and obtained her PhD in Social Work and Sociology. Her committee consisted of Karin Martin, Katie Richards-Schuster (co-chairs), Fatma Muge Gocek and M...
Rachel Burrage Defends Dissertation, "Trauma, Loss, Resilience, and Resistance in the Beauval Indian Residential School”
Rachel Burrage successfully defended her dissertation "Trauma, Loss, Resilience, and Resistance in the Beauval Indian Residential School” and obtained her PhD in Social Work and Psychology. Her committee consisted of Joseph Gone, Sandra Momper (co-chairs), Donna Nagata and Karen Staller. She has...
Julie Ribaudo Delivers Peer Reviewed Presentations for the Congress of the World Association for Infant Mental Health
Associate Professor Julie Ribaudo delivered peer reviewed presentations in Rome, Italy for the congress of the World Association for Infant Mental Health. She also participated on an international panel discussion, Bridging Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Training, Competency and...
Letha Chadiha Honored at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, E. Aracelis Francis Lecture Series
Letha Chadiha, Rose C. Gibson Collegiate Emerita Professor was recently honored at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, E. Aracelis Francis Lecture Series. Associate Deans Sean Joe and Tonya Edmond honored Chadiha as a faculty vanguard who injected new meaning and diversity of...