Two Social Work faculty named 2025-26 TEK faculty fellows 

Two faculty members from the University of Kentucky College of Social Work have been selected for the 2025–26 cohort of Transdisciplinary Educational approaches to advance Kentucky (TEK) Faculty Fellows. This competitive program supports faculty in creating and enhancing courses that emphasize transdisciplinary collaboration and essential employability skills.
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Health care archway on Thursday February 15, 2018 in Lexington, Ky. Photo by Mark Cornelison /UKphoto

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — University of Kentucky College of Social Work (CoSW) faculty members Dr. Laneshia Conner and Dr. Madri Hall-Faul have been named 2025-26 Transdisciplinary Educational approaches to advance Kentucky (TEK) Faculty Fellows. 

The TEK initiative, facilitated in partnership with UK’s Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT), supports faculty in developing and redesigning courses that foster cross-disciplinary collaboration and build employability skills in students—skills critical to addressing many of Kentucky’s most pressing challenges. 

Conner, assistant professor of social work, brings to the fellowship her expertise in public health and aging. Her research focuses on HIV prevention and health communication, particularly among older adult populations. 

Hall-Faul, assistant professor of social work, focuses on human rights and policy implementation—two areas she describes as “inherently transdisciplinary.” Her published research emphasizes the need to integrate coursework that examines the federal rulemaking process, preparing future practitioners who are interested in navigating and influencing administrative policies. 

“Transdisciplinary teaching doesn’t just broaden a student’s academic perspective—it equips them with the practical, collaborative skills they’ll need in the real world,” said Hall-Faul. “The TEK Fellowship allows us to reimagine our classrooms as spaces where policy, practice, and innovation intersect.” 

Both faculty members’ scholarly work and pedagogical philosophies align with TEK’s emphasis on real-world learning and course innovation. As TEK Faculty Fellows, Conner and Hall-Faul will engage in a yearlong Faculty Learning Community, beginning with orientation and course development in the fall semester. They will receive continued support throughout the academic year to implement coursework designed to prepare students for Kentucky’s evolving workforce needs. 

To learn more about TEK, visit https://www.uky.edu/tek.  

For over 85 years, the College of Social Work (CoSW) at the University of Kentucky has been a leader in education. Our mission is clear: Through rigorous research, excellence in instruction, and steadfast service, the CoSW works to improve the human condition. Always, in all ways.

As the state’s flagship university, our mission is actualized through our deeds. Our faculty are renowned academicians dedicated to fostering the development of high-quality practitioners and researchers. As a college, we promote community and individual well-being through translational research and scholarship, exemplary teaching, and vital community engagement. We are committed to the people and social institutions throughout Kentucky, the nation, and the world.