Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen to deliver keynote at Elder Friendly Futures Conference
The future of healthy aging depends on equity. In her keynote address at the upcoming Elder Friendly Futures Conference, UW School of Social Work Professor Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen will share her research and findings on aging, health disparities and resilience in marginalized communities, including aging LGBT adults.
Read MoreBuilding hours extended for Husky Card upgrade
On July 9, card readers that provide access to the School of Social Work building were upgraded from the swipe system to a tap system. In most cases, your current card will work with the new system if you have the purple card with a husky and Suzzallo staircase images.
Read MoreMentor and teacher, Karl Leggett, retires after 40-year career
After serving the nonprofit community for 40 years, primarily in financial management and fundraising, lecturer Karl Leggett is set to retire at the end of June.
Read MoreJen Kitajo recognized for exceptional work at annual event
At the School’s Caribbean-themed celebratory recognition event on June 7, Jen Kitajo received the Mary Grembowski Staff Recognition Award for her 14 years of service at the School of Social Work, nearly five of which have been with Partners for Our Children.
Read MoreHuman Subjects Research Training
The human subjects review process ensures that the rights of persons participating in research projects are protected, which is paramount to the School of Social Work. The UW processes for this type of research are changing to a fully automated online system. Learn more about these changes with guest speaker Karen Moe, director, UW Human Subjects Division, on:
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