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Our Bachelor of Social Work degree program prepares students to advance human rights and social justice, and to serve individuals, families, and communities in need.

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Our Master of Social Work program prepares students for clinical social work and allows them to pursue their passion for social justice on campus full time or part time, online part time or through Advanced Standing.

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Our doctoral students are welcomed into a supportive community where they are mentored, and prepared to teach and conduct research to address critical social problems.

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Our CE program offers social workers and human service professionals the coursework and credits they need to serve clients, agencies, and communities.

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Innovations Institute
Innovations Institute, at UConn’s School of Social Work (SSW), works in partnership with government agencies, health care providers, youth and their families, and community-based organizations nationwide to improve outcomes for children, youth, young adults, and their families. A University institute of the SSW, Innovations extends the School’s commitment to social, racial, and economic justice and the improvement of human well-being nationwide.
The Nancy A. Humphreys Institute
for Political Social Work
The Nancy A. Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work works to increase the political participation and power of social workers and the communities they serve. The Institute leads the national "Voting is Social Work" Campaign, and trains social workers and students to lead in politics through its Campaign School for Social Workers.
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- School of Social Work Faculty Honored for Teaching Innovation May 18, 2026UConn School of Social Work Associate Professor Caitlin Elsaesser received a UConn AAUP Excellence Award in Teaching Innovation for integrating mindfulness into social work educationOlivia Drake
- Commencement 2026 at a Glance May 11, 2026More than 8,000 Huskies heard their names called as they make the transition from “student” to “alumnus”Combined Reports
- Social Work Graduates Urged to Lead with Compassion, Advocacy at UConn Commencement May 10, 2026The UConn School of Social Work awarded more than 190 BSW, MSW, and Ph.D. degrees during UConn's 147th Commencement CeremonyOlivia Drake
- UConn Celebrates Promotion and Tenure of Faculty for 2026 May 8, 2026Evaluations for promotion, tenure, and reappointment apply the highest standards of professional achievement in scholarship, teaching, and service for each faculty member evaluatedTom Breen
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On May 28, @uconnsocialwork`s Milagros Marrero-Johnson, MSW, attended the Latinas in Leadership Symposium held at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford. Milagros is senior director of strategic initiatives and community engagement for the School of Social Work and adjunct faculty.
"It is not often that I attend a conference where I feel such an immediate sense of belonging," she says. "As Latina leader, it was both affirming and reassuring to hear that many of the barriers I have faced along my journey are shared experiences among other Latina women. There is power in knowing we are not alone and that we can overcome these challenges."
For more information on the Latinas In Leadership Symposium, visit https://www.latinasandpower.com/symposium/2026-latina-symposium
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The @uconnsocialwork @innovations_institute is a founding member of the newly formed Children’s Behavioral Health Collective (CBH) Collective! 🧑🦱🧒👧
With approximately one in five children in the U.S. experiencing a mental health condition each year, the need for community- and home-based behavioral health services has never been more urgent. Too often, gaps in care lead children and youth into systems like child welfare and juvenile justice, which can further exacerbate trauma.
No single organization can fix these systemic gaps alone. That is why the CBH Collective brings together extensive national expertise across sectors to transform child-serving systems, advance cross-sector collaboration, and develop solutions grounded in data, evidence, and lived experience.
Learn more at s.uconn.edu/bhcollective
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Anxiety can profoundly affect children and teens with cancer, influencing not only their emotional well-being but also their medical experiences and quality of life. In a new paper published May 18 in Pediatric Blood & Cancer, researchers including @uconnsocialwork Ph.D. student Laura Moynihan offer a practical guide for pediatric oncology teams to better identify, assess, and support anxiety in young patients throughout diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, recurrence, and end-of-life care.
The article emphasizes that anxiety can appear in many ways—sometimes obvious, sometimes subtle—and highlights the importance of compassionate, interdisciplinary care. 💛
Read more: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/1545-5017.70366
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In an editorial published in the May 2026 issue of Families in Society, @uconnsocialwork Professor Cristina Mogro-Wilson explains how mentorship is a cornerstone of the social work profession.
"Behind every published article is a network of scholars—authors, reviewers, mentors, and editors—all who contribute their time and expertise to advancing the social work knowledge base," she writes. "This shared commitment underscores an important truth: The future of social work scholarship depends not only on the research we conduct but also on the scholars we mentor." ✍️
Read more: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/10443894261443454
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Happy birthday to UConn School of Social Work Professor Emeritus Myron E. Weiner, who turns 100 years young on May 25! 🎉👏💙🎉🎂
Professor Weiner was the founding Chair of the School’s Master of Social Work Administration program, established in 1975. Prior to that, he served as a professor in UConn’s Master of Public Affairs program beginning in 1961. 🎓
A prolific scholar and leader in the field, Myron authored numerous books, monographs, and professional papers on social work administration and nonprofit organizational management. His book, "Human Services Management: Analysis and Applications," was considered one of the leading texts in the field for many years.📚📖
Myron and his wife, Ruth, also served as management consultants through Weiner Associates in Bloomfield, Connecticut, advising public and nonprofit human services organizations for more than three decades.
Please join us in wishing Professor Weiner a very happy 100th birthday! 🎂🎊🎈🎁🎉🎂
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On June 3, join @uconnsocialwork’s Sukhmani Singh and fellow panelists for a discussion on “Our Voices, Our Rights: Civic Engagement After Reentry.”
Learn more about the barriers to reentry such as voting, housing, and employment.
Singh’s scholarship examines entrenched and intersecting inequities within the criminal and juvenile legal system(s), with a focus on marginalized youth, and formerly incarcerated people. Her work has informed policy discussions and systems reform across Connecticut—contributing to deliberations of the Juvenile Justice Policy and Oversight Committee, the Connecticut Sentencing Commission, and other state bodies.
The talk takes place from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 3 at Hartford Public Library, 500 Main Street at the Travelers Center for Arts and Culture.
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