UWM Helen Bader School of Social Welfare

UWM Helen Bader School of Social Welfare Coordinated programs with public health, public administration, and women’s and gender studies offer students interdisciplinary opportunities.

Created in 1965, the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare offers an extensive cross-disciplinary program serving students with interests in social work and criminal justice & criminology. Named for Helen Bader, a dedicated community advocate and graduate of the school’s master's in social work program, the school serves about 1,100 students in two academic units, the Department of Social Work and

the Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology. The school offers more than 300 field placement opportunities and is home to the only Social Welfare PhD with a specialization in criminal justice & criminology in the state of Wisconsin. Students who are interested in both social work and criminal justice and criminology can earn both master's degrees concurrently. The school is the first in the state to offer crime analysis programs to undergraduate, graduate, and returning students. Graduate certificates in applied gerontology, cyber crime forensics, and trauma-informed care provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in these in-demand areas. Our graduates work as victim advocates, policy analysts, federal probation and parole officers, police officers and police chiefs, program administrators, medical social workers, child protection social workers, crime analysts, school social workers, clinical social workers, court liaisons, adoption specialists, and more. They work in county and state settings, nonprofit organizations, the justice system, police departments, healthcare settings, and district attorney’s offices. Together, they are working to make a difference.

This year's World Elder Abuse Awareness Day webinar focuses on housing for older adults. The workshop will address the d...
05/27/2026

This year's World Elder Abuse Awareness Day webinar focuses on housing for older adults.

The workshop will address the dignity and worth of a person, self-determination, decision-making capacity, service, and integrity in relation to working with older adults experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity.

Join us Tuesday, June 9, 9-11:30 a.m.

https://uwm.edu/socialwelfare/research-impact/office-of-applied-gerontology/2026-weaad-event/

Helen Bader Office of Applied Gerontology at UWM

This year’s program explores the topic “Housing for Older Adults: Reflections on Social Justice, Ethics and Choice"

Criminal Justice & Criminology Assistant Professor Alyssa Sheeran's research is expanding what we know about mental heal...
05/19/2026

Criminal Justice & Criminology Assistant Professor Alyssa Sheeran's research is expanding what we know about mental health and jails.

Listen to the WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR interview through the link below in the comments.

UWM Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology



Alyssa Sheeran is assistant professor of criminal justice & criminology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

05/18/2026

Congratulations, Social Work and Criminal Justice & Criminology graduates! (Check out BSW student Noah Geluk at 1:36 in UWM's graduation video. Way to go, Noah!)

Social Work Assistant Professor Kiley McLean is making an impact nationally with her research. The leading organization ...
05/13/2026

Social Work Assistant Professor Kiley McLean is making an impact nationally with her research.

The leading organization for social work research Society for Social Work and Research, featured Dr. McLean in their recent newsletter and writes that she is "helping lead critical research and advocacy on how Medicaid work requirements and administrative barriers impact people with disabilities. Her work emphasizes that these policies often do not increase employment outcomes, but instead make it harder for eligible individuals to access the healthcare and community supports they need to live independently."

Learn more through the link in the comments below.⬇️

Dr. Kiley McLean (she/her) is an assistant professor in the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Artistic Representations of Aging showcases aging through a multidisciplinary lens, including photography, film and musi...
05/12/2026

Artistic Representations of Aging showcases aging through a multidisciplinary lens, including photography, film and music. This year's event highlighted In Life, a film that challenges how we see aging.

✨Hosted by: Helen Bader Office of Applied Gerontology at UWM and the Student Gerontology Association at UWM.

🎥Learn more about the film: Persistent Productions

Join us for next year's event! Learn more through the link in the comments below. ⬇️

MSW student Heather Maggio received the Student Organization Leader of the Year Award at the Student Excellence Awards. ...
05/11/2026

MSW student Heather Maggio received the Student Organization Leader of the Year Award at the Student Excellence Awards.

Congratulations, Heather! It's wonderful to see you recognized for your hard work and dedication! 🎉

-----

As President of the Student Social Work Association, Heather worked with the leadership team to plan numerous events throughout the year, including:

- The Social Work Professional Forum, which connects social work students with Milwaukee Community Partners for internships, mentorships, and careers.

- Harm Reduction/NARCAN Training - partnering with the Criminal Justice Student Association and UWM Student Health and Wellness Center to host a workshop on harm reduction and how to administer NARCAN.

- Self Care Skill Building - providing self-care materials and skills to students and sharing the importance of self care for social workers.

- Cultural Competency Field Trips - to the Jane Addams Hull House and the Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum.

Above and beyond, Heather worked on:

- The Mutual Aid Project - strengthening the social work community and building connections between students. Also, advocated for students and ensured that their voices are heard by department leaders and faculty.

- Fostering relationships with campus administrators like Chancellor Gibson and Vice Chancellors Chia Vang and Kelly Haag, to ensure they are aware of the concerns of not only social work students but all students on campus.

Social Work Assistant Professor Kiley McLean was recognized on Friday at the Accessibility Resource Center Excellence Aw...
05/11/2026

Social Work Assistant Professor Kiley McLean was recognized on Friday at the Accessibility Resource Center Excellence Awards.

McLean received the Excellence Award for her dedication to ensuring that students with disabilities have equal access to learning at UWM.

Congratulations, Dr. McLean!

UWM Accessibility Resource Center - All Campuses

Congrats on your award, Olivia! Security Officer Olivia Olson is a UWM Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology alum...
05/08/2026

Congrats on your award, Olivia! Security Officer Olivia Olson is a UWM Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology alumna and now serves with the Milwaukee Police Department.

Congratulations to Security Officer Olson on her First Aid Award!

On November 22, 2025, SO Olson was in Greenfield, Wisconsin when she was made aware that a person had been struck by a bus near her location. She responded to the area and acted without hesitation, drawing on her training to perform CPR and attempt life-saving measures.

Thank you, SO Olson, for exemplifying the selflessness that defines a career in security and law enforcement.

Check out these upcoming online Ethics Continuing Education Workshops:Friday, June 12 (8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.)The Changing...
05/07/2026

Check out these upcoming online Ethics Continuing Education Workshops:

Friday, June 12 (8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.)
The Changing World of Professional Ethics and Boundaries in a World of Artificial Intelligence, Managed Care, and Workforce Shortage

Wednesday, June 17 (8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.)
A Balancing Act: Ethics, Boundaries, and Self-Care for Social Work Leaders

Our dynamic professional development programs will prepare you for the challenges found in both social work and criminal justice settings.

Check out the Undergraduate Certificate in Healthy Aging! It’s a total of 12 credits and open to undergraduates in any m...
05/06/2026

Check out the Undergraduate Certificate in Healthy Aging! It’s a total of 12 credits and open to undergraduates in any major.

The certificate combines classes from social work, kinesiology, nursing, psychology and criminal justice, to name a few areas. You’ll learn about the process of aging, issues regarding aging, the challenges, and how to support healthy aging.

Develop practical skills for working effectively with older adults across diverse settings! Helen Bader Office of Applied Gerontology at UWM

Shape your career with an interdisciplinary Undergraduate Certificate in Healthy Aging at UW-Milwaukee. Open to returning students.

Address

2400 E Hartford Avenue
Milwaukee, WI
53211

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when UWM Helen Bader School of Social Welfare posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share