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Professor Annelise Mennicke researches how systems respond to domestic violence and sexual assault. She spoke with Fusion News about how rollbacks of federal oversight of local law enforcement could effect the investigation and prosecution of sexual assaults. by: Katie McDonough “Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced in April that he had ordered a sweeping review of […]
A group of UNC Charlotte students took part in a spring break to write home about this year, but not for the reasons you might expect. The 30 students from degree programs across campus eschewed familiar vacation destinations to travel to Nicaragua on a volunteer medical mission trip. The group, hailing from pre-health, pre-business, international […]
School of Social Work professor Annelise Mennicke presented “Mothering as a Key Facet of Resilence for Incarcerated Women” at ResilenceCon 2017 in Nashville, TN.
Sexual assault on college campuses is a national epidemic; 1 in 4 women report being assaulted during their time in college, impacting their emotional and physical health and academic success. Along with a myriad of other prevention efforts, the federal and state governments have prioritized the implementation of campus safety surveys to get an accurate […]
In response to Charlotte’s increasingly diverse and rapidly growing Latino population, School of Social Work lecturer Roger Suclupe is bridging the gap between advocacy, outreach, and critical perspectives on social work policy through a new graduate course, Social Work Practice with Latino Communities. From 2010 to 2015, the Hispanic population in Mecklenburg County grew 14.8 […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Present Age Ministries receives $4,000 from Students4GivingSM UNC Charlotte students selected the Urban Ministry Center as the seventh annual Students4GivingSM recipient – directing $4,000 to the agency’s Housing Works program.
Returning veterans often face serious challenges as they reintegrate to civilian roles. This task can be even more demanding when the returning service member has suffered a traumatic injury. Supporting veterans and their families through this process is the focus of the 2017 UNC Charlotte Veterans Health Conference. The conference will emphasize biopsychosocial issues related […]
On bad days, getting out of bed feels almost impossible for Amelia Coonrod. On the good ones — the days when her back doesn’t hurt as much and her energy is up — things are a little bit easier. But cerebral palsy affects her life every day. Coonrod was born three months premature and diagnosed […]
The College of Health and Human Services has named Dr. Susan Sell the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies. Sell’s tenure follows a one-year stint as Interim Chair of the Department of Public Health Sciences. In her new position, Sell will work to increase research and student funding and promote graduate education, supporting the […]
Social work professor Lori Thomas knows that the mission of North Carolina’s urban research university involves deep engagement in the off-campus community, as well as in the classroom.
The Avon Foundation for Women has awarded UNC Charlotte a one-year grant to participate in a first of its kind national leadership institute to address on campus gender-based violence. Through the $10,000 grant from the Avon Foundation, UNC Charlotte will be among the 20 schools to participate in this comprehensive, action-oriented leadership program to develop […]
In the wake of the shooting of Keith Scott by Charlotte police and the sometimes violent protests that followed, social work professor Susan McCarter joined NPR’s “Here and Now” to provide prospective on long-simmering racial tensions in Charlotte. LISTEN
UNC Charlotte scholar’s new book seeks to integrate spirituality, religion into practice Questions like “Why am I here” and “What is the meaning of life” are essential inquiries in many people’s lives. The intimacy and importance of such topics often leads their discussion to be limited to a scarce few places and times—spirituality and religion […]
At its June 2016 meeting, the Commission of Accreditation for CSWE determined that the BSW and MSW programs of UNC Charlotte School of Social Work are reaffirmed accreditation for 8 years.
The College of Health and Human Services is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Schnavia Hatcher as the inaugural Director of the School of Social Work. Hatcher arrives at UNC Charlotte from the University of Texas at Arlington, where she served as a tenured professor in the School of Social Work and Director of […]
Rising second year MSW student Patrice Williams has been selected as a UNC Charlotte Graduate Life Fellow for 2016-2017 Each year the UNC Charlotte Graduate School appoints a group of continuing graduate students to serve as Graduate Life Fellows. Graduate Life Fellows (GLFs) are continuing master’s and doctoral-level students who offer guidance and promote engagement […]
The School of Social Work and Department of Special Education and Child Development are pleased to announce the approval of a joint certificate program in Early Childhood Mental Health (ECMH) focusing on children birth to five years of age and their families. Follow the link for more information. http://socialwork.charlottewp.psapp.dev/master-social-work-msw/early-childhood-mental-health-graduate
The UNC Charlotte School of Social Work graduate program has climbed in to the top ten percent nationally in U.S. News & World Report rankings. The master of social work degree program moved up 12 spots on the 2016 list, from 68 to 56; 234 schools offer graduate degrees in social work nationwide. “Our jump […]