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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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Our Non-Degree program allows students to explore the field of social work and potentially apply credits toward our Master of Social Work degree program.
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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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- Lane Discusses Civic Engagement, Voting Rights, Power of Community on National Podcast June 9, 2026UConn School of Social Work's Shannon Lane emphasized that individuals have meaningful opportunities to participate in democracy and strengthen their communitiesOlivia Drake
- Seven School of Social Work Doctoral Students Awarded June 1, 2026"This was one of the most competitive cycles we have seen in the history of the doctoral program."Olivia Drake
- 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
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In a recent SuRGe Ahead podcast, Meg Paceley, associate professor and interim associate dean for academic affairs at @uconnsocialwork speaks about the implications of the sociopolitical climate on queer and transgender youth and their families.
As a scholar, Dr. Paceley explores the different spaces and environments that queer and trans youth grow up in and how their families, schools, communities, and political climate impact their well-being.
“The ultimate goal is to think about how we intervene," they said. "How can we make changes in those spaces to either reduce the impacts of harmful environments or how can we eliminate health disparities and mental health challenges overall? How do we take families from more rejecting to more accepting so that we can have better lives and outcomes for queer and trans people?”
Listen in: https://srgcollective.com/podcast/
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@uconnsocialwork mourns the loss of former associate professor Barbara A. Dicks, who died on Sunday, June 21 at 79 years old.
Dr. Dicks served on the UConn School of Social Work faculty from 1989 until her retirement in 2013. She taught in the casework sequence and specialized in public health, HIV/AIDS advocacy, and mentoring students of color.
She was especially recognized for her commitment to supporting Latino and other minority students in the West Hartford-based MSW program.
During the School`s 75th Anniversary celebration, alumna Dharma C. Lacén Carrión `96 MSW reflected on the impact Dr. Dicks had on her transition to graduate school:
"As a young Black Hispanic woman who recently arrived in Hartford, I had in Dr. Dicks a support in adapting to the school. She had the sensitivity and interest to make me, and two other Puerto Rican colleagues, feel welcome, inviting us to her home and letting us know that we could count on her support and advice. I will be forever grateful to her because that gesture made a difference."
Dr. Dicks earned her MSW from Wayne State University and later obtained both her MPH and Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh.
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Congratulations to Craig Mortley from the @uconnsocialwork for his 2026 Dissertation Research Fellowship! @uconnhri
Craig`s dissertation examines how U.S. asylum law, immigration enforcement regimes, and institutional practices shape access to protection, safety, and belonging for LGBTQ+ asylum seekers. Grounded in Critical Social Theory and Queer Legal Theory, and using a constructivist grounded theory approach, the study draws on semi-structured interviews with institutional actors and longitudinal document analysis to investigate how interpretations of “membership in a particular social group” are operationalized in practice.
This research addresses urgent human rights concerns by demonstrating that legal recognition through asylum does not, on its own, guarantee safety, inclusion, or social belonging for LGBTQ+ individuals fleeing persecution.
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📣 Civic engagement doesn’t start and end at the ballot box.🗳🇺🇸
In a recent Nancy on Norwalk feature, Shannon Lane, director of the Nancy A. Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work and professor-in-residence at the @uconnsocialwork, highlighted the many ways community members can make a difference year-round.
“Get to know what is happening in your community and who the local people are who are already out there and engaged,” Lane advises. From neighborhood associations and community organizations to public meetings and local boards, meaningful participation often begins close to home.
Lane emphasizes that neighborhood groups help ensure elected and appointed leaders hear from a broad range of residents—not just the loudest voices—so decisions are informed by the collective experiences of the community.
At the UConn School of Social Work, we know that strong communities are built through civic engagement, collective action, and informed participation. Through the Humphreys Institute, Lane continues to advance the field of political social work and empower people to strengthen democracy in their everyday lives.
🔗 Read the full story: Beyond Voting: How Participation in Norwalk Can Happen Year-Round. https://www.nancyonnorwalk.com/beyond-voting-how-participation-in-norwalk-can-happen-year-round/
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Dear @uconnsocialwork Community,
On Friday, June 19, we commemorate Juneteenth, a day that marks the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States and honors the enduring legacy of Black communities.
Juneteenth recognizes June 19, 1865, when news of freedom finally reached 250,000 enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued. In June 2021, Congress passed a resolution establishing Juneteenth as a federal holiday.
As a school grounded in the values of social justice, human dignity, and equity, we acknowledge both the significance of this historic milestone and the ongoing work required to address racial inequities and advance justice in our communities. Juneteenth provides an opportunity for reflection, learning, and action as we consider how history continues to shape the experiences of individuals, families, and communities today.
Across Connecticut, communities are honoring Juneteenth through festivals, educational programs, performances, and opportunities for reflection and community engagement. We encourage those who are interested to explore local commemorations and continue learning about the history and significance of Juneteenth.
Thank you for all you do to foster a more equitable and inclusive School of Social Work and to advance our profession`s commitment to social justice. 👏⭐🔥✊🏽
Sincerely,
Laura Curran
Dean and Professor
University of Connecticut School of Social Work
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