The UNC School of Social Work’s annual Black History Month Research Series challenged participants to examine issues facing Black communities including reparations, food sovereignty, youth development and mental health.
Following months of research, analysis and writing, last November Alexander submitted for review the publication, “Caregiver attitudes toward HIV testing and contraception services for adolescents in Tanzania,” which focuses on the role that parents play in helping adolescents access health care.
The UNC School of Social Work maintained its top-five status in the National Science Foundation’s latest Higher Education Research and Development Survey.
A three-time graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Millicent Robinson joined the School of Social Work faculty this summer as an assistant professor.
We spoke with Denise “Dee” Yookong Williams, ‘25 (Ph.D.), to learn about their MHFA student doctoral grant, the growth of mental health first aid training at UNC and more.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work faculty, staff and students tackled difficult but important topics during the School’s third installment of its Black History Month Research Series.