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DSW student Afton Salas.
Learn more about graduating Doctor of Social Work student Afton Salas.

Student Stories: KU Social Work



In her practicum at a rural mental health clinic, Bates observes and shadows mental health professionals across individual, group, and family therapy and mobile crisis services. She leads a psychoeducation group on communication while continuing to refine her interpersonal skills as she progresses into her clinical year. She is passionate about supporting underserved populations and improving access to mental health care.
Lily Shine, who will graduate in May with her Bachelor of Social Work degree from the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, has made it a life mission to tackle homelessness.
MSW student Travis Channell
Get to know more about MSW student Travis Channell as he shares his thoughts ahead of graduation.

Research Stories: KU Social Work



Researchers in the KU School of Social Welfare have updated training materials that prepare health care providers to prevent, identify and treat substance use disorders across Kansas. SBIRT — Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment — is an evidence-based approach to talking with people about their substance use.
University of Kansas researchers propose viewing the problem through an African feminist lens that would engage culture, local customs and knowledge to address an issue that has persisted despite legal reforms.
Syed Muhammed Omar
From listening to labor advocates in Nigeria to tracking the physics of river mixing in Chile, KU researchers are expanding understanding across borders. KUIA has awarded $75,000 to 35 faculty and students engaged in projects spanning 23 countries.

Alumni Stories: KU Social Work



Felicity Anderson, BSW 2023, uses case management experience to launch her own social service company.
Carlie Sauntry, a BSW and MSW graduate, supports clients at the University of Kansas Health System Addiction Clinic as a case manager.
Senna Hargett
Senna Hargett, KU BSW 2023, combines nursing skills with social work education in her work at Kansas City Hospice & Palliative Care.

Community Engagement Stories: KU Social Work



On Sept. 26, KUSSW faculty, staff, and students will travel to Cornerstones of Care’s Ozanam Campus in Kansas City, Mo. to volunteer and learn more about sustainability, healing green spaces and community development.
Three social workers holding office in different levels of government will discuss ethical social work practice in their positions.
Community Care Days
At the School of Social Welfare, Community Care Days offer a welcome pause from the pressures of academics. The series gives students, faculty and staff a chance to recharge and connect with one another through scheduled events.

Giving Stories: KU Social Work



Creating a home base for KU social work students allows them to “see the breadth of things you can do in the social work profession,” said Michelle Carney, dean of the KU School of Social Welfare. Watch a video about the School's new home in Green Hall.
The eighth annual One Day One KU set a new giving day record for the KU School of Social Welfare. Gifts will support social work students and education at KU.
KU School of Social Welfare staff hold thank you signs for One Day One KU
Donations from One Day One KU will provide funds to students through scholarships, the Student Emergency Fund, and the Practicum Student Support Fund.

Faculty & Staff Stories: KU Social Work



KU School of Social Welfare Assistant Professor Claire Willey-Sthapit is one of 12 University of Kansas faculty members selected as 2025-26 Spotlight on Faculty Excellence honorees. Willey-Sthapit, whose extensive research in Nepal highlights how people and communities deal with domestic violence, was honored during the KU volleyball game on Friday, Sept. 26.
The Spotlight on Faculty Excellence recognizes faculty contributions in research, scholarship and creative activity. Each honoree is recognized during a KU Athletics event.
Social Welfare assistant professor Kathryn Berringer
Berringer, an assistant professor at the KU School of Social Welfare, dedicates her research to exploring the relationships, paradoxes, and tensions inherent to the LGBTQ movement in the United States was sparked in her childhood, going to elementary school in Greenwich Village in New York City. She was interested in the gay liberation movement as it happened around her and, later, in the social movement’s intersections with social work.

School of Social Welfare News

Graduating Student Spotlight: Afton Salas

Learn more about graduating Doctor of Social Work student Afton Salas.

Graduating Student Spotlight: Eva Markoulatos

Learn more about graduating Master of Social Work student Eva Markoulatos.

Graduating Student Spotlight: Nicole Brown

Learn more about graduating Master of Social Welfare student Nicole Brown

Graduating Student Spotlight: Nandhini Sachithanandham

Get to know more about graduating Bachelor of Social Welfare student Nandhini Sachithanandham.

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Study Social Work at KU

KU's School of Social Welfare offers social work degree programs at undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels: BSW, MSW, DSW and PhD. Learn more.