Xiaoling Xiang and Emily Nicklett Receive Grant from Community Memorial Foundation
Assistant Professor Xiaoling Xiang and Associate Professor Emily Nicklett received a grant from the Community Memorial Foundation via the Aging Care Connections for their community-engaged project which aims to evaluate the Aging Well N
Daniel Kaplan (MSW Student) Pens Article on Birthright Israel
Daniel Kaplan (MSW student) wrote a Jewschool article about Birthright Israel.
Rogério Pinto Published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Associate Professor Rogério Pinto’s article, “Factors that influence linkages to HIV Continuum of Care services: Implications for multi-level interventions” was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
David Córdova Selected by National Institute on Drug Abuse to Speak at Diversity Workshop
Assistant Professor David Córdova was selected by the National Institute on Drug Abuse to present at the 2018 Office of Diversity and Health Disparities’ Diversity Supplements Workshop in March.
Garrett Pace (PhD Student) Published in “Handbook of Life Course Health Development”
Garrett Pace’s (PhD student) book chapter, “Using the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) in Life Course Health Development Research“ was published in the “Handbook of Life Course Health Development”.
Daphne Watkins Selected to Speak at SSWR Annual Conference's Brief and Brilliant
Director of Joint PhD Program and Associate Professor Daphne Watkins is one of five social work scholars selected to be featured at the Society for Social Work and Research's (SSWR) Brief and Brilliant TEDx-
Lynn Videka Cited in The Michigan Daily on Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
Dean and Carol T. Mowbray Professor Lynn Videka was cited in The Michigan Daily article, “Academic Innovation Summit discuss MOOCs’ place at the ‘U’.”
Daphne Watkins Cited in NBC News Article on Hip Hop and Mental Health in Black Males
Director of Joint PhD Program and Associate Professor Daphne Watkins was cited in the NBC News article, “Hip-hop works to break down mental health stigma for black men.”
Sandra Momper Featured in SSW DEI November Faculty Highlight in Honor of Native American Heritage Month
Associate Professor Sandra Momper was featured in SSW Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Office's November faculty highlight, in honor of Native American Heritage Month.
Adrienne Lapidos Receives Grant from Michigan Department of Health & Human Services for Community Health Worker Project in Detroit
Assistant Research Scientist and LEO Adjunct Lecturer Adrienne Lapidos received a grant from the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services for her project, ''Create Sustainable Model for Community Health Workers in Detroit." The project is