UNC School of Social Work shares news and feature stories through its website, social media channels, alumni magazine Contact, and monthly email newsletter. You can scroll through our news releases by date of release, listed below.
If you have information or questions about news at the School, contact Assistant Dean for Strategic Communications and Marketing Barbara Wiedemann or Assistant Director for Strategic Communications and Marketing Matt Smith.
The School of Social Work's Hsun-Ta Hsu combines machine learning with data and community feedback to determine better housing solutions for homeless populations across the United States.
Read MoreAfter a three-year hiatus, students from the University of North Carolina School of Social Work “all pulled together” to bring back one of the School’s beloved traditions — Harambee.
Read MoreIn late January, a group of delegates from North Africa gathered on the fifth floor of the Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building for a presentation on UNC-Chapel Hill’s efforts to prevent human trafficking.
Read MoreUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work researchers helped the school secure a top four placement in the latest NSF HERD Survey.
Read MoreSchool of Social Work faculty member Amy Blank Wilson was a co-author on a recently published paper examining youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the foster care system.
Read MoreProgram Coordinator Alicia Freeman explains how training to intervene in crisis situations benefits Carolina’s community.
Read MoreWe spoke with Legacy Speakers Series keynote speaker Dr. Sheli Reynolds ahead of the event to discuss her framework "Charting the LifeCourse."
Read MoreAssociate Dean for Doctoral Education Mimi Chapman will make history in July when she begins a two-year term as the president for the Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education in Social Work (GADE).
Read MoreA paper authored by UNC School of Social Work researchers is being recognized as one of the best of the year by Frontiers in Health Services.
Read MoreAlthough Interim Director of Practicum Education Amy Levine first worked with SaySo North Carolina as a social worker for public child welfare in Orange County, it was when she began teaching at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work that the relationship truly began to blossom.
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