HBSSW at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference

Professional headshots of a group of nine social welfare researchers: four white women and one Asian woman; and three men (white and South Asian) who attended the Society for Social Work and Research conference.
Left to right, top row: Brenna Durand, doctoral student; Jane Hereth, PhD, social work assistant professor; Colleen Janczewski, PhD, social work associate professor; Ted Lentz, PhD, criminal justice & criminology assistant professor. Left to right, bottom row: Xiyao Liu, doctoral student; Joshua Mersky, PhD, social work professor; Lane Morein, doctoral studdent; Leon Sawh, PhD, MPH, visiting assistant professor; Tajammal Yasin, doctoral student.

Faculty and doctoral students from the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare will present at the 2025 Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) conference in Seattle. This year’s conference theme is Strengthening Social Impact through Collaborative Research. SSWR is a leading international social work organization with members representing more than 200 universities and institutions. The Helen Bader School is an established contributor, with faculty, staff and doctoral students attending annually.

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