American Indian faculty Dr. Tasha Seneca Keyes and Dr. Dena Ned reflect on the devastation of Indian boarding schools, the intergenerational trauma it caused their families, and the importance of learning more about this tragic history.
Inspired by the research of a PhD candidate, one College of Social Work staff member unflinchingly shares her personal experience with intimate partner violence and their shared hope for other young people.
CSW professor awarded a two-phase grant to study the intersection of mindfulness, opioid use disorder, and virtual reality, in partnership with virtual reality company BehaVR, LLC.
As we look to summer months that might include some travel and leisure time, we wanted to share some recent “good reads” from College of Social Work faculty and staff.
From the exam room of the outpatient clinic to the kitchen table of a refugee neighbor, one MSW graduate is helping bridge gaps in language and culture.