New Certificate in Aging Studies Begins this Fall
Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work, in conjunction with many other UW–Madison departments, has started an interdisciplinary undergraduate Certificate in Aging Studies.
The Future of Health
From every possible angle, researchers across the College are focused on critical topics that will change the way the world looks at medicine, health policy and personal wellness.
Unpacking Work–Life Balance
What’s your relationship with your job? Maybe it’s your passion or maybe it’s just a way to pay the bills. Questions around work–life balance are personal, and there’s no one-size-fits-all strategy.
Building Connections and LOV
L&S alumna and Long-Term Field Instructor Stefanie Primm helped found LOV Inc., a family-led community center aimed at supporting people with disabilities and their families.
Bridging the Divide for Sexual Violence Survivors
Assistant Professor LB Klein deploys research to improve sexual violence prevention and advocacy programming for LGBTQ+ college students.
Focus on the Fathers
A Milwaukee-based research project brought together low-income and noncustodial fathers to discuss their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and inform efforts to better support fathers and families.
Pursuing Her Dream
With the help of the Richard Ralph Winter Phoenix Rising Humanitarian Scholarship, Meg Mercy returns to finish her undergraduate journey.
Jessica Pac on NBC-15: Access to diapers, essential needs, helps childrens' futures
Assistant professor of social work says that when childrens' basic needs are met, their long-term health and economic outlooks improve, while their family's stress levels decrease.
Tova Walsh on Slate Podcast: Moms who gave birth in March 2020 have experienced a strange year
Professor of Social Work talks about how mothers learned to cope with parenting an infant in a pandemic.
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