Congratulations to Associate Professor Yunju Nam and colleagues on the publication of their article, "Program Knowledge and Racial Disparities in Savings Outcomes in a Child Development Account Experiment"
Congratulations to Associate Professor Robert Keefe, PhD student Rebecca Polmanteer and colleague on the publication of their article, "The Challenges of Idealized Mothering"
Congratulations to Associate Professor Gretchen Ely, PhD student Travis Hales, Assistant Professor Elizabeth Bowen, Research Scientist Eugene Maguin and colleague on the publication of their article, "A trauma-informed examination of the hardships experienced by abortion fund patients in the United States."
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Nadine Shaanta Murshid on the publication of their article, "Intimate partner violence and contraception in Pakistan: Results from Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey 2012-13," in the Women's Studies International Forum.
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Noelle St. Vil and colleagues on the publication of their article, "'Some men just don't want to get hurt': perspectives of U.S. Virgin Islands men toward partner violence and HIV risks," in Ethnicity and Health.
A delegation of five SSW faculty members participated in the International Conference on Nurturing Global Mental Health in March at Amrita University in Coimbatore, India, in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. UB and Amrita have had a partnership since 2006.
The School of Social Work’s second daylong symposium, “Indigenous Women: Human Rights Protections and Activism” took place on March 30. In collaboration with Native, academic, and community partners, the largest annual off-campus event hosted by the school’s Global Interest Group explored numerous issues and topics featuring a panel of speakers..
Last spring, Promise Bruce, MSW ’17, and Kathryn Leonard, MSW ’17, took their social work education to the next level when they expanded upon a coursework-assigned community assessment to organize and present a community intervention.