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Morgan Long

March 21, 2023

Pandemic sparks transition from law enforcement to social work

Morgan Long is completing his MSW practicum at in2Action.

Kasey Hammock

March 20, 2023

Social Work student’s artistic side fuels entrepreneurial journey

They say art imitates life. But for Kasey Hammock, art shaped her life. “My roots are in more creative and inspiration-focused spaces,” Hammock said. “But what I found over time is that it’s a privilege to have the space to be creative, to follow your passions and to have people in your life who support you following those endeavors. Social work gives people the opportunities to live their best lives and removes societal barriers that keep people from pursuing their passions.” Hammock is a second-year PhD student in the School of Social Work with a dissertation focused on data-driven decision-making…

Andy Frey

March 2, 2023

Andy Frey named Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare

Dr. Frey's research focuses on the prevention and treatment of young children with challenging behaviors in school settings

Grant Bertucci, Kiara Crawford, Grace Kenyon and Grace Nielson

March 2, 2023

Health Professions students revealed as Mizzou ’39 recipients

Recipients are selected for academic achievement, leadership and service.

Teresa Titus-Howard

March 1, 2023

Get to know: Teresa Titus-Howard, MSW ’93, MHA ’98

By Mia Hollander Photo courtesy of Teresa Titus-Howard Teresa Titus-Howard, PhD, MHA, MSW, CCM, began her career as a hospital social worker. She was recently recognized as one of Maryland’s Most Admired CEOs by the Daily Record. Dr. Titus-Howard is President and CEO of The Coordinating Center, a Maryland statewide nonprofit, whose mission is to partner with people of all ages and abilities and those who support them in the community to achieve their aspirations for independence, health, and a meaningful community life.  Dr. Titus-Howard laid the framework for her successful career path while working towards her MSW at Mizzou.

Erin Robinson

Jan. 17, 2023

Researching the science of old age

Erin Robinson is an expert in public health social work and gerontology.

Jan. 12, 2023

Fall 2022 Dean’s List

Congratulations to students who made the Fall 2022 School of Health Professions Dean’s list!

Dec. 9, 2022

First-generation student to deliver commencement address

Delaney Sisk, a social work student from Odessa, Missouri, will address graduating students at the School of Health Professions ceremony Dec. 17.

Dec. 5, 2022

Students and faculty participate in Health Sciences Research Day

From left: Tim Wolf, School of Health Professions associate dean for research; Mili Kuruvilla-Dugdale, associate professor in the Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences dept.; Grace Montag, senior; and Olivia Ervie, senior. On Nov. 18, several Health Professions students presented research projects at the 2022 Health Sciences Research Day. Each year, the University of Missouri provides a forum to highlight original research and educational innovations by undergraduate medical, nursing and health professions students, as well as predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees working with faculty in those units. The day-long symposium awards prizes to the three best presentations in each of several student…

Nov. 9, 2022

Celebrating first-generation college students

One in five health professions students is the first in their family to attend college. Several of our faculty were also first-generation students and can remember what it was like. Their experiences shape their teaching philosophy and they have some advice and insights for current first-gen students. Bill Janes What advice do you have for current first-gen Mizzou students?Don’t be afraid to ask for help or admit when you need it. It can be intimidating to admit when you don’t know what’s going on or what some new term means –especially when it seems like everyone else has it all…