SSW Students and Faculty Help 'Give Kids a Smile'
On February 8, SSW students and faculty attended the American Dental Association's 'Give Kids a Smile' event, providing information about low-cost dental care.
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On February 8, SSW students and faculty attended the American Dental Association's 'Give Kids a Smile' event, providing information about low-cost dental care.
READ STORYCeema Samimi, assistant professor at the UMN School of Social Work, is one of two guest-editors for an upcoming special issue of the academic journal Youth.
READ STORYOn December 31, 2024, MPR News host Angela Davis held an in-depth discussion about grief with Stacy Remke, clinical social worker and senior teaching specialist at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work.
READ STORYMichelle Mattison, LICSW, LMSW, has been named MSW Program Director for the on-campus program at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work. Mattison steps into this role after serving as Practicum Education Coordinator for the MSW program.
READ STORYCEHD Connect Magazine is published in print three times a year and online by the University of Minnesota College of Education and Human Development for alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of the college.
READ MOREIn December 2024, two SSW faculty members presented their research at the 17th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health in Arlington, Virginia.
READ STORYAssociate Professor Ginny Ramseyer Winter was quoted in the news article “In Some Doctors’ Offices, the Weigh-In Is No Longer Required,” published Thursday, December 26 in The New York Times.
READ STORYWe are proud to honor our two McNair Scholarship winners: Nyalaan Jok and Leslie Luces Saavedra. In addition to their achievements, we would like to showcase both of them here.
READ STORYDr. Amy Krentzman is pleased to announce two new publications. Links and further info is provided.
READ STORYMarti DeLiema mentioned in New York Times article
READ STORYAssistant Professor Hannah MacDougall was accepted into the 2025 cohort for Mothers Leading Science, a leadership program for research intensive faculty in the health sciences who are also mothers to young children.
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