Michaé Cain
Doctoral Student

Contact Information
Michaé D. Cain, M.S.W, is a doctoral candidate and an adjunct lecturer in the College of Social Work. She is also a graduate research assistant with the Florida Institute for Child Welfare. Her research broadly focuses on Children, Adolescents, and Family well-being; her current research examines issues impacting the child welfare workforce. Michaé is interested in research surrounding domestic violence, youth development and well-being, and women's issues such as women empowerment and intimate partner violence.
AREAS OF FOCUS
- Intimate Partner / Domestic Violence
- Women's Issues
- Youth Development
- Factors Impacting College Enrollment for Low-Income and First-Generation Students
EDUCATION
- MSW, 2019, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Social Work
- BS, 2015, The University of West Indies; Social Work
Michaé Cain