Veteran's Courts help veterans come all the way home
Travis County Veteran’s Court helps veterans integrate back into civilian life
Travis County Veteran’s Court helps veterans integrate back into civilian life
The pharmaceutical company Pfizer, perhaps best known for its erectile dysfunction drug Viagra, recently announced that it will shut down its research and development efforts related to neurological disorders, particularly…
During orientation at her field placement in spring 2013, Carol Robertson was quite busy learning her way through a huge ranch and meeting all the people living there. “It felt…
School of Social Work research institute helps raise awareness about children’s mental health
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School hosts Hurricane Katrina remembrance Monday, September 24.LEARN MORE »
Mary Giovagnoli, Director, Immigration Policy Center, Washington, D.C., delivers Dean Jack Otis Social Problem and Social Policy LectureLEARN MORE »
Incoming and Newly Admitted MSSW Students Congratulations on your admission to the master’s program at the Steve Hicks School of Social Work at The University of Texas at Austin. We…
Food Pantry The mission of the Steve Hicks School of Social Work Food Pantry is to provide supplemental food to UT Austin social work students (undergraduate majors, minors and graduate…
Benjamin T. Reed, LBSW, LMSW, is the recipient of the 2018 Kathy Armenta Texas School Social Worker of the Year Award. The Steve Hicks School of Social Work gives this…
Gun access and age requirements are the latest flashpoints in debates over school safety. In this debate, let’s not forget youth who used firearms not to harm others, but rather…
In my work as a mental health researcher working with immigrant families, I spend a lot of time listening to the children of undocumented parents, but I am still often…