Last week, nine of our faculty traveled to Denver, Colorado for CSWE’s Annual Conference. Several presented their recent research, while others served as panelists or attended sessions of interest.
This year’s theme, “It’s Time to Act: Championing Disability Justice and Disability Joy in Social Work,” inspired meaningful dialogue and exploration around intersectionality, interdependence, mutual aid, collective access, and liberation.
The gathering offered opportunities for our faculty to deepen their impact, connect with colleagues nationwide, and engage in conversations shaping the future of social work.
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![]() | Pictured left to right: Ryan Papciak, Tynecca Lynch, Rachel Wright, Leah Hamilton, Amber Moodie-Dyer, Sarah Donovan, Sunny Sinha, Denise Levy, Mark Trahan |
![]() | Sunny Sinha pictured with her presentation. |
![]() | Mark Trahan pictured serving as a session panelist. |
![]() | Pictured left to right: Rachel Wright, Tynecca Lynch, Denise Levy, Ryan Papciak, and Mark Trahan in front of Tynecca's presentation. |
![]() | Denise Levy, Ryan Papciak, and colleage. |
![]() | Denise and Ryan's presentation PowerPoint. |
![]() | Mark Trahan pictured serving as a session panelist. |






