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.
After 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.
A special hearing, led by the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, brought to light issues the assisted living industry faces, and CEAL@UNC — led by the School of Social Work’s Sheryl Zimmerman — is ready to collaborate.
Mental health, physical health and community interventions will highlight the third installment of the UNC School of Social Work’s Black History Month Research Series.
Faculty members, students and researchers filled the Marriott Marquis DC in Washington, D.C., beginning Jan. 11 for the 28th annual Society for Social Work and Research Conference.
The School of Social Work’s Allison Metz took center stage last month more than 3,000 miles from Chapel Hill, delivering a keynote address in Dublin, Ireland.
A $252,000 grant secured by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work Associate Professor Hsun-ta Hsu will help develop a tool to combat homeless in rural regions.