UNC School of Social Work launches continuing education course focused on equipping participants with the tools to support neurodivergent students.| UNC School of Social Work
UNC School of Social Work alumnus Hannah Collins uses her social work training to help sexual violence and human trafficking survivors.| UNC School of Social Work
We spoke with the School of Social Work Ph.D. student to learn more about her project, its findings, the ways the process has strengthened McGlothlin as a researcher, and more.| UNC School of Social Work
A pair of UNC School of Social Work faculty members are part of a multi-university program focusing on psychedelic medicine education.| UNC School of Social Work
UNC School of Social Work doctoral student Emmanuel Amoako has been named a 2025 Grand Challenge Doctoral Fellow recipient.| UNC School of Social Work
Palmer will be tasked with overseeing day-to-day administrative and academic functions for the Bachelor of Social Work program, supporting curriculum assessment and enhancing student experiences and outcomes.| UNC School of Social Work
A study led by the UNC Behavioral Health Workforce Research Center sought to better understand how improving workforce training might improve care for an aging population. The study focused on the geriatric behavioral health care workforce, trends in geriatric fellowship training, and how enhanced training can improve the lives of seniors.| UNC School of Social Work
From faculty voting to proceed with the establishment of a bachelor of social work program to celebrating the largest graduating class in the School's history, there were many reasons to celebrate. Here is a look back at some of the most memorable moments for our students, staff and faculty during the 2024—25 academic year.| UNC School of Social Work
Panke received her Ph.D. in applied linguistics from the Bielefeld University in Germany. She’s an editor and writer for the blog magazine AACE Review and has adjunct teaching experience at Johns Hopkins University and Cologne University of Applied Sciences in Germany.| UNC School of Social Work
Author: Matthew Smith | UNC School of Social Work