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.
GSSW Prof. Johnny Kim is studying Ellipsis Health’s AI-based depression and anxiety measurement tool for adolescents. The tool could dramatically change how mental health care is provided in schools.
GSSW Associate Professor Anamika Barman Adhikari discusses the use of artificial intelligence in social work research and practice.
Assistant Professor Tyrone Hamler studies health inequities, chronic illness, aging, and the intersection of mental and physical health, including health equity in kidney disease for older Black Americans.
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.
Assistant Professor Marquisha Lawrence Scott discusses the role of congregations as social problem-solvers, today and into the future.