by Hogg Staff | Feb 15, 2018 | Blog, Hogg Blog
The Hogg Foundation is expanding eligibility for the Frances Fowler Wallace Memorial Award to include doctoral students at all institutions of higher education in Texas. Applicants must be pursuing a PhD in nursing, psychology, social work or another field relevant to...
by Hogg Staff | Dec 8, 2017 | Blog, Hogg Blog
“Cultural beliefs and values shape how individuals view mental health disorders. I hope that my findings will elucidate how these factors influence Mexican-American adolescents’ perception of perinatal depression and help-seeking.” – Pamela Recto Every year, the Hogg...
by Hogg Staff | Aug 4, 2017 | Blog, Hogg Blog
“I think our society has adopted an unrealistic zero-tolerance policy about suicidality. We can diagnosis people with mental illness and prescribe them medication, but we need to examine how our culture and society are impacting mental health.” The Hogg Foundation...
by Hogg Staff | Jul 19, 2017 | Blog, Hogg Blog
“Each student is different and has his/her own values. I felt a great responsibility to understand each one of them and help them become a better person — a better self they could be proud of.” Every year, the Hogg Foundation gives the Frances Fowler Wallace Memorial...
by Ike Evans | Oct 25, 2016 | Hogg Blog, News
Sarah Guy, a doctoral student in the School of Nursing at The University of Texas at Austin, and a 2016 recipient of the Frances Fowler Wallace Award from the Hogg Foundation, has recently completed her dissertation, “Understanding Women’s Perspectives of Mental...