Collaboration between Stony Brook University and the Little Flower Union Free School District in Wading River, NY, continued this year with help from the School of Social Welfare. Robin DeLuca-Acconi, clinical...
Stony Brook University's Healthcare Without Borders conference, Providing Clinical Care for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children, will take place Thursday, March 2
Losing a loved one to drugs is a devastating blow to any family; some never recover. When Allison Van Cott, a graduate student in the Stony Brook University School of Social Welfare, lost her brother to an accidental...
This multidisciplinary training program is designed to improve the care of those with an autism spectrum disorder or other neurodevelopmental disabilities.
Six adjunct professors at Stony Brook University have won the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching given by the State University of New York (SUNY). The recipients are: Jennifer Lyons Carter...
The School of Social Welfare alumna and former member of the Stony Brook Foundation Board of Trustees was appointed by New York's new Governor Kathy Hochul.
They are world-renowned scientists, groundbreaking researchers and beloved professors. They are also trusted advisors, caring mentors, loving mothers and good listeners. Women faculty at Stony Brook University have...
The assistant professor in the School of Social Welfare earned the NIH award for a project that addresses substance use and mental health among urban youth.
Dr. Opara is a recipient of a 2020 National Institutes of Health Early Independence Award Tell us about yourself: I’m an assistant professor in the School of Social Welfare with a specific interest in youth and families...
The first-generation college student says earning scholarships is her way of thanking her parents for their support and taking ownership of her future.
She is one of thousands of social workers who shape policy and curriculum at the ground level, working tirelessly to support the mission of prominent human rights defenders.
In 2020, the last wave of Baby Boomers turns 55 years old. That generation is fortunate to have aged in the era of the greatest medical advances mankind has ever seen. The result is longer and better health, and with...