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The School of Social Work Welcomes Connie Sung

February 21, 2025

Professor Connie Sung’s research focuses on community-based interventions in improving individuals with disabilities in career development and psychosocial adjustment. She has authored over 90 publications and secured over $20 million in research funding. Applying a holistic, strengths-based approach, she has led and co-led multiple projects, developing community-based interventions that involve interdisciplinary, interagency and international collaborations. 

“I am absolutely thrilled to join the University of Michigan School of Social Work  and become part of its diverse, vibrant, and dynamic community that champions community-based participatory research and teaching— values that deeply resonate with me,” said Sung. “My goal is to develop and implement evidence-based interventions that serve as actionable solutions to empower marginalized communities, foster equity and accessibility, and ignite a cultural shift toward greater inclusion and understanding of disability. I’m excited to collaborate with brilliant colleagues and contribute to groundbreaking research and teaching that drive meaningful and lasting progress in social justice and inclusion."

Sung most recently served as the program director of the MA in Rehabilitation Counseling and as the co-director of the Michigan State University Center for Services, Training, and Research for Independence and Desired Employment (STRIDE).  She received her Master of Philosophy from Hong Kong Polytechnic University and her PhD from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

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