Archive for 2026
January 14, 2026
UGA honored with national Carnegie classification for community engagement
The classification submission highlighted examples ranging from expanding access to health care to growing community economic development. The Clarke Middle Health Center offers an innovative service-learning and practicum clinic site for medical, law and social work students working collectively to close gaps in health care for school district students, families and staff. Another example is the UGA Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, in which student volunteers in financial planning, accounting and social work provide income tax assistance and financial education and resources to adults in low-income and rural communities.
February 9, 2026
Program director elevates training for future DFCS, social workers
Growing up, Allison Dunnigan worked with vulnerable children and families as a volunteer and later as a foster care case manager. Today, Dunnigan has traded volunteer work and direct practice for the classroom, ensuring the next generation of social workers is prepared to help vulnerable populations.
March 9, 2026
When Jeff Yarvis began his studies in social work, he had never even heard of the role that would form the core of his 34-year Army career.
March 20, 2026
Social Work Student Wins Classic City Marathon
Callan Hasling isn’t just an outstanding social work student; he’s an outstanding runner. The fourth-year social work major won the Classic City Marathon in his first road marathon, completing the course in 2 hours, 40 minutes – nearly 11 minutes ahead of the next closest finisher.
April 22, 2026
UGA Rural Engagement Workshop empowers faculty to connect with communities
By fostering sustained partnerships and community-engaged scholarship, the workshop provides opportunities for faculty to translate academic expertise into new interdisciplinary research opportunities and collaborative solutions that better address the complex needs of Georgia residents.
April 28, 2026
UGA Foundation Grant to Support BRIDGE Care Program’s Efforts
Positive social change is a key tenet of the School of Social Work, and a recent grant award is ensuring that the school can impact students across the Clarke County School District (CCSD).





