GSSW Clinical Professor Philip Tedeschi extends the concept of social justice to include nonhuman animals, noting that animal, human and environmental well-being are inextricably linked.
GSSW Clinical Professor Philip Tedeschi extends the concept of social justice to include nonhuman animals, noting that animal, human and environmental well-being are inextricably linked.
GSSW Professors Jeffrey Jenson, Kimberly Bender and Eugene Walls are included in the Stanford University/Elsevier list of the world’s most influential scientists.
After retiring in 2008, Dean Emerita Catherine Alter is continuing an active life of service.
Join Butler staff in this episode of B-Connected, which focuses on Butler's Coaching Collaborative, and how coaching can be used as a tool for workforce well-being and organizational development.
GSSW Associate Professor Anamika Barman Adhikari discusses the use of artificial intelligence in social work research and practice.
GSSW staff and faculty are honored for exceptional teaching, scholarship and service.
GSSW faculty and alumni coauthored chapters in a new book, “Social Work, White Supremacy, and Racial Justice,” which challenges readers to forge new practices, policies and pedagogies for an anti-racist future.
GSSW’s new Institute for Animal Sentience & Protection will expand the understanding of the cognitive and emotional capabilities of nonhuman animals and advance their protection.