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Advancing Social Work, Public Health & Social Policy Menu Academics Master of Social Work Master of Public Health Master of Social Policy Dual Degrees 3-2 Programs PhD in Social Work PhD in Public Health Sciences AIBDA Certificate Global Opportunities Field Education Faculty & Research Faculty Professors of Practice Research Professors Teaching Professors, Senior Lecturers & Scholars Visiting & Adjunct Emeritus Faculty Research Centers Faculty Recruitment Resources & Initiatives Professional Development Clark-Fox Policy Institute Community Partnerships Field Instructor Resources Driving Equity 2030 Open Classroom Advanced Learning Certificates Grand Challenges for Social Work News Most Recent News Alumni Students Social Work Practicum Public Health Policy Faculty Research Community Engagement Diversity Global Life at Brown Admitted Student Resources Life at Brown School Our Facilities Student Support Student Groups & Events Student Body Profile Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Career Engagement International Student Support Brown School Library Student Blog St. Louis Region Washington University Apply About Driving Equity 2030 Events Alumni Contact Us Webinars Showcase Leadership in Grand Challenges for Social Work 5/23/2018 Community Engagement; Faculty; Social Work Share this Story: At the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, faculty and staff are committed to advancing racial equity, and one of the most important vehicles is the national Grand Challenges for Social Work. The 12 Grand Challenges focus on individual and family well-being, creating a stronger social fabric, and creating a just society. The Brown School is providing national leadership on the Grand Challenges. Michael Sherraden, the George Warren Brown Distinguished University Professor, is co-chair of the Grand Challenges Executive Committee, and provides a webinar overview of the Grand Challenges. Many other members of our faculty and staff are actively engaged in original evidence-based research that will provide a solution roadmap for meeting these challenges. You can learn more about some of this work below: Advancing long and productive lives: Nancy Morrow-Howell, the Betty Bofinger Brown Distinguished Professor of Social Policy, is an international leader in gerontology. Her research contributes to knowledge about programs, policies and organizational arrangements that maximize the engagement of older adults while promoting positive outcomes for the individuals themselves. Promoting smart decarceration: Annie Grier, MSW, is a project manager at the Brown School’s Center for Social Development (CSD), where her work focuses on reversing mass incarceration in the United States. Associate Professor Carrie Pettus-Davis and Grier’s research originated at the Brown School and will be continuing at Florida State University. Pettus-Davis is also a faculty director within CSD. Building financial capability for all: Gena Gunn McClendon, PhD, is project director of the Financial Capability and Asset Building initiative at CSD. This work focuses on financial capability across the life cycle and the inclusion of everyone. You may also enjoy: Edmond Anticipates Key Role for Social Workers in Psychedelic Assisted TherapyRead this story Effectively Communicating with Local Policymakers About Health PolicyRead this story Quick Links: Apply About Brown School Contact Us Directions Academic Professional Integrity Policy Native Land Acknowledgement wustl.edu Keep Up with Our Latest News, Research and Insights: Support the Campaign: to Grow. to Lead. to Change. --> Founded in 1925, the George Warren Brown School was named with a generous gift from Betty Bofinger Brown in memory of her late husband. Copyright 2024 by Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis Washington University  •  One Brookings Drive   •  St. Louis, MO 63130

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