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Check out 2024 J-Term study tours!
Check out the list of 2024 J-Term study tours! Get ready to travel across the country to New York or across the ocean to Europe!Read More “Check out 2024 J-Term study tours!”
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Volunteers needed to help run a poverty simulation Monday
Volunteer to help run a poverty simulation for 40-45 social work and education students from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31, in the Todd Wehr Center.Read More “Volunteers needed to help run a poverty simulation Monday” - The Bridge: Kudos
Students, faculty, and alumna present on social work practices in libraries at national conference
Read More “Students, faculty, and alumna present on social work practices in libraries at national conference”Courtney Polanski ’23, Savannah Bezotte ’23, Professor Debbie Minsky-Kelly, and Ashley Cedeno ’19 gave a presentation titled “Library Social Work: An Emerging Model of Social Work Practice.”
- The Bridge: Kudos
Professors Debbie Minsky-Kelly and Rebecca Hornung publish article on structures of whiteness in mental health
Read More “Professors Debbie Minsky-Kelly and Rebecca Hornung publish article on structures of whiteness in mental health”Social work professors Debbie Minsky-Kelly and Rebecca Hornung published an article in the International Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics.
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Hired Before Graduation: Carthage graduates share their plans
Our graduates always have big plans — many of which were in place well before their commencement. Meet members of the Class of 2022 who were hired for full-time positions before they even graduated.Read More “Hired Before Graduation: Carthage graduates share their plans” - The Bridge: Kudos
Social work alumna pursues field in animal/human connection
Read More “Social work alumna pursues field in animal/human connection”Aubrey Tesch ’21 finds a unique path in social work that combines her love for animals and her commitment to people experiencing trauma and marginalization.
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Carthage theatre project shows COVID through health care workers’ eyes
Carthage released a video recording of “Frontline,” an original play drawn directly from the words of front-line health care workers during the pandemic.Read More “VIDEO PREMIERE: Carthage theatre project shows COVID through health care workers’ eyes”