Professor; Co-director, Community Liaison Core in the Michigan Center on Urban African American Aging Research
Letha Chadiha specializes in caregiving by African American women to older African Americans. Also specializing in research on recruitment and retention of ethnically diverse elders in research, she is co-editor for a more recent supplement of The Gerontologist (June 2011) focusing on the science of recruitment and retention among these elders. Chadiha is principal investigator on a NIH/NIGMS/NCMHD Bridges to the Doctorate research training grant (1-R25-GM-089637-05; 02/02/2010-08/31/2016) titled "U-M Social Work/Nursing Bridges to the Doctoral Program," the first of its kind to be awarded to a social work school. She was named the University of Michigan School of Social Work 2014 Distinguished Faculty.
African American aging, caregiving, recruitment and retention of ethnically diverse elders.
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1989 | PhD | Social Work and Anthropology | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
1985 | MSW | Social Work | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
1970 | MA | Anthropology | Washington State University, Pullman |
1965 | BS | Sociology | Tuskegee University (formerly Tuskegee Institute), Tuskegee, AL |
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106