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Open Letter to Students to Acknowledge and Respond to Racial Trauma
Friday, June 12, 2020
We are committed to continuing our own work and supporting student leadership to protect Black lives and work for justice. We are here for you.
UI Social Work grad on Talk of Iowa: "How To Be An Ally For Racial Justice"
Thursday, June 4, 2020
On this episode of Talk of Iowa, Charity Nebbe speaks with activists and educators including School of Social Work alumna Dionna Langford (2013 BASW) about how to make a difference for racial justice and take action.
Nia Britt Brings Grit, Work Ethic, to MSW Program and the Hawkeye Track and Field Team
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Nia Britt (pictured, on right) is a determined, hard-working athlete on the Iowa Track & Field/Cross Country team--and she brings the same heart, grit, and work ethic to her studies pursuing her MSW degree.
UI Social Work alum Dionne Langford protest speech covered by NBC News
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
NBC News reported that University of Iowa School of Social Work alum and former Des Moines Public School Board Member Dionna Langford (2013 BASW) spoke to a crowd of hundreds gathered outside of the governor’s mansion in Des Moines, Iowa, on Tuesday evening, June 2, 2020.
UI PhD Grad McKinley Awarded $2.7M Grant to Reduce Substance Abuse and Violence among Native American Families
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Dr. Catherine McKinley earned her MSW and PhD degrees here in the UI School of Social Work. Now a professor at Tulane University School of Social Work, she's been awarded a $2.7 million research grant to study effective, sustainable, culturally relevant and family-centered interventions for substance abuse and violence among Native American families.
Kleinschmit Receives Prestigious University of Iowa Faculty Award
Monday, April 27, 2020
Julia Kleinschmit been selected by the University of Iowa’s Council of Teaching to receive the 2020 President and Provost Award for Teaching Excellence—a coveted honor that represents the highest level of achievement in teaching given at the University of Iowa.
COVID-19 Resource List from the National Nursing Home Social Work Network
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic is a nightmare for nursing homes, their staffs, residents, and their families. The situation is likely similar for Assisted Living Facilities (ALFs) and other residential care for older adults. In response, the National Nursing Home Social Work Network (a national group of social work researchers and advocates dedicated to nursing home social work) has gathered a list of resources for nursing home social workers, now available and being updated in an ongoing fashion on the group's website.
Caregivers’ Culture of Care: Research published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society by Prof. May Guo
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Chinese Americans are the fastest growing minority group in the United States. Their cultural belief of filial obligation–the sense of responsibility to respect and care for aging parents–is the most predominant cultural value relating to their caregiving experience. In a recent study published in the prestigious Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, we examined the influence of having a strong sense of filial obligation on Chinese-American caregivers’ caregiving burdens and how adapting to Western culture affects their experience.
School of Social Work's Aging and Longevity Studies program earns AGHE Program of Merit designation
Friday, June 21, 2019
The University of Iowa’s Aging and Longevity Studies Program’s (ALSP) certificate program, housed in the School of Social Work, has earned the Program of Merit designation from the Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE), a national membership organization of colleges and universities that offers education, training, and research programs in the field of aging.
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