Speaker Series: Dean Mary McKay, January 2019

 

 

ICHAD & SMART Africa Speaker Series.

A presentation by Dean Mary McKay

 “Adapting HIV Prevention and Care Supports for Youth and Families across Contexts and Systems

On January 9th, Dean Mary McKay of Brown School at Washington University in St. Lous presented at the SMART Africa and ICHAD Speaker Series. Dean McKay’s presentation focused adapting HIV prevention and care supports for youth and families across contexts and systems. This session was attended a wide array of faculty, staff, and students.


Mary McKernan McKay

Mary M. McKay joined the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis as dean in 2016, continuing the School’s legacy of creating vital knowledge, initiating social change, and preparing leaders to address social and health challenges both locally and globally. Dean McKay brings a wealth of critical scholarship and leadership in the areas of poverty, mental health and the health-prevention needs of poverty-impacted youth and families, both locally and globally. Prior to joining the Brown School, Dean McKay was the McSilver Professor of Social Work and the inaugural director of the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University’s Silver School of Social Work.

 

 

ICHAD & SMART Africa Speaker Series.

A presentation by Dean Mary McKay

 “Adapting HIV Prevention and Care Supports for Youth and Families across Contexts and Systems

On January 9th, Dean Mary McKay of Brown School at Washington University in St. Lous presented at the SMART Africa and ICHAD Speaker Series. Dean McKay’s presentation focused adapting HIV prevention and care supports for youth and families across contexts and systems. This session was attended a wide array of faculty, staff, and students.


Mary McKernan McKay

Mary M. McKay joined the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis as dean in 2016, continuing the School’s legacy of creating vital knowledge, initiating social change, and preparing leaders to address social and health challenges both locally and globally. Dean McKay brings a wealth of critical scholarship and leadership in the areas of poverty, mental health and the health-prevention needs of poverty-impacted youth and families, both locally and globally. Prior to joining the Brown School, Dean McKay was the McSilver Professor of Social Work and the inaugural director of the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University’s Silver School of Social Work.