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Features

  • Teacher’s Journey: Over his career, Stanley McCracken has connected research with practice to teach mental health and substance abuse treatment.
  • Called to Testify: Legislative hearings give researchers an opportunity to shape decision-making.
  • System of Support: With research in hand, Deborah Gorman-Smith is leading the field of violence prevention by helping families and children.

Departments

  • Viewpoint from the Dean: Momentum and Energy
  • Conversation: Deep Inside Health Care Reform
  • Ideas
    • Head of the Class:  Chicago Public Schools is expanding the reach of International Baccalaureate high school programs after a study shows how well they serve low-income students.
    • Revolutionary Music: Exploring the cultural ramifications of Sun Ra’s avant-garde jazz and fantastical cosmology.
    • Risky Behavior: A study shows peer pressure affects multi-racial youth the same as other teens.
  • Inside Social Service Review
    • Work and Happiness: Despite a slew of troubles, more single mothers say they are happier today.
    • The New Philanthropy: Wealthy young progressives are organizing around an innovative model for advancing social justice.
    • Support Network: With child support, contact with the father may be as important as the dollars.
  • Distinguished Alumni -  Demanding Change: Rachel Durchslag is the winner of SSA’s 2012 Butler Award for her groundbreaking work to transform how we view prostitution and protect its victims.
  • Behind the Numbers - Silent Gunshots: Massacres make the headlines, but we’re missing the steady effect of gun violence in communities across the country. 

Web-only Content

  • Student Profiles
    • Caitlin Morris
    • Kashmir Kustanowitz
    • Pierre Rowen
    • Liz Mullen
    • Valerie Guerra
  • Alumni Profile
    • Jaques Hamilton, AM '11

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