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Brian Deith

Curtis and Colleagues Receive “Contemporary Social Problems Initiative” Grant

Posted on May 7, 2019

Associate Prof. Marah Curtis (co-principal investigator) and colleagues received a “Contemporary Social Problems Initiative” grant to explore the relationship between housing stability during pregnancy and short and intermediate health outcomes of families with infants. The …

Posted in News, Research news

“I Know I Can Handle This Work Load Because I’ve Seen Her Do It.”

Posted on April 25, 2019

Jason Lee Mother and Daughter Graduating from the School of Social Work in May When your mom works with and advocates for children for so many years, you gain insight into the struggle, passion, and …

Posted in News

MSW Student Elizabeth Kunze to Spend Next Year as Fulbright Scholar

Posted on April 16, 2019

The graduating student will work and study in Austria Graduating MSW student Elizabeth Kunze was recently selected as a 2019-20 Fulbright Scholar. She will spend her time as a teaching assistant at a secondary school …

Posted in News

Alumni Doing What Social Workers Do: Give Back

Posted on April 11, 2019

Jason Lee School able to increase student scholarships as a result of alumni generosity Social Workers give their time, energy, and talents in service to others. The nature of giving extends to the financial contributions …

Posted in Alumni and Friends, News

Full-Ride Scholarships Make MSW Degrees Attainable

Posted on September 5, 2018

Jason Lee Admissions to all MSW Programs Now Open! Cassandra Theno has dreamed of becoming a social worker and receiving her MSW since watching her own mother, who has a degree in social work, assist …

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