Interview with Val Kalei Kanuha explores her Hawaiian roots and work to end gender-based violence
Val Kalei Kanuha, the School’s assistant dean for diversity, equity and inclusion, was interviewed recently by A Broad and Ample Road, an e-newsletter produced by activist professors at American University in Paris.
Read MoreExploring Black male identity
The Joshua Center on Child Sexual Abuse Prevention invites School of Social Work students, faculty and staff to a free digital performance of Triggered Life on April 3 at 7 p.m.
Read MoreClara Berridge to address national forum on older adults in AI data and design
Assistant Professor Clara Berridge is the keynote speaker at a joint AARP and Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) event on “Adding Age to AI: The Importance of Representing Older Adults in Data and Design.”
Read MoreMegan Moore presents research at National Academies’ committee on traumatic brain injury
Megan Moore was invited to present her research to The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Committee on Accelerating Progress in Traumatic Brain Injury Research and Care. Her presentation is scheduled for March 16.
Read MoreTeaching Associate Kathy Taylor recognized with MLK community volunteer award
On Jan. 14, Kathy Taylor, Child Welfare Training & Advancement Program (CWTAP) teaching associate and field faculty advisor, will receive the 2021 Martin Luther King Jr. Community Volunteer Recognition Award.
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