School of Social Work

No. 28 M.S.W. Program in the U.S.

A group of five people stand with two in the center holding an award. In the background are graphics that say VCU Division of Community Engagement and "Unwavering."
Alex Wagaman, Ph.D., center, with, from left: Kade Goldin, social work Ph.D. student; Dez Barnette of Advocates for Richmond Youth; social work alum E’laine Williams (B.S.W.’17) of Advocates for Richmond Youth; and Pat Popp, state coordinator for Project HOPE-Virginia.

Praised as someone who “creates safe spaces where people can learn and grow” and as a “steadfast advocate with a gentle presence,” Alex Wagaman, Ph.D., was honored with one of VCU’s inaugural Excellence in Community Engagement Awards in May 2025.

Wagaman, an associate professor in the School of Social Work, received her award in the category Community-Engaged Research Partnership, which “centers dignity, equity and advocacy through long-standing partnerships with marginalized communities.”

“I want to express my deep appreciation for those who have been in this work with me from the time I came to Richmond, and all those they represent. We do not do this work alone!” says Wagaman, whose work focuses on youth populations who are unhoused or experiencing housing instability.  

The colleagues who nominated Wagaman represent her history of collaboration at the local, state and national level, and those peers celebrated her consistent ability to incorporate youth with lived experience as partners and leaders through a participatory action research model. 

“Alex intentionally partners with community organizations and individuals with lived expertise to enhance a particular knowledge base, build relationships and develop policy or practice recommendations,” says social work Ph.D. student Kade Goldin, a collaborator and nominator for the award. “Alex establishes shared decision-making practices by cultivating connections and agreements with team members, making space for everyone’s input and waiting to move forward until all partners have weighed in.”

One longtime partner is Patricia A. Popp, Ph.D., the state coordinator for Project HOPE-Virginia, the commonwealth’s Program for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth. Her collaboration goes back to around 2013, when they worked together on the Governor’s Coordinating Council on Homelessness, Interagency Partnership to Prevent and End Youth Homelessness. Popp, who is also a clinical associate professor in the William & Mary School of Education, remembers finding common ground with Wagaman around a more inclusive definition and perspective on those experiencing homelessness.

“I knew I had an ally in those meetings, making it easier to push for changes and strengthening partnerships with higher education that continue to this day,” says Popp, who was also a nominator. 

Both Popp and Goldin hailed Wagaman’s ability to make room at the table for youth to engage authentically and share their views.

“Alex creates safe spaces where people can learn and grow,” Popp says. “Her ability to engage diverse participants in communities to work together and learn from each other is powerful. Social justice, equity and inclusivity are always evident. We need this in our communities and at all levels. Her work has a direct and indirect impact on young people experiencing homelessness that can improve their lives and ability to succeed.”

Wagaman, says Goldin, is “focused on lifting everyone’s voice … As someone who witnesses Alex in meetings across sectors, she remains authentically herself, a steadfast advocate with a gentle presence, always communicating the importance of intentionally including young adults and amplifying their expertise.”

Among Wagaman’s major projects:

A group of seven people standing with awards. In the background are graphics that say VCU Division of Community Engagement and "Unwavering."
Alex Wagaman, Ph.D., third from left, with other VCU recipients of the 2025 Excellence in Community Engagement Awards.

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