
As a UN Practicum in Advocacy fellow, MSW student Ozy Aloziem got a crash course in international policymaking and advocacy as a delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
As a UN Practicum in Advocacy fellow, MSW student Ozy Aloziem got a crash course in international policymaking and advocacy as a delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
Through education and advocacy, MSW student Anna Reid is advancing Universal Design for Learning as a way to improve outcomes for all students, including those who have a disability.
An expanded field internship with Savio House trains Graduate School of Social Work MSW students in evidence-based practices and gives them a pathway to employment after they complete their internship.
By organizing voter registration drives and other nonpartisan events, MSW student Cullen Dilldine is engaging voters to create community change.
A unique interdisciplinary course takes social work graduate students to Chiapas, Mexico, to develop a holistic understanding of human rights, development, economic policy, culture and language.
With a $1.9 million grant, GSSW and community partners statewide are working to address a shortage of behavioral health providers in rural and medically underserved areas.
A state stipend made a GSSW education possible for Joyce Degenhart, MSW ’60. Now, she’s making graduate education possible for future generations through an endowed scholarship.
GSSW MSW students can choose their field internships from among hundreds of partners. From sustainable agriculture in the Philippines to mentoring incarcerated women, there’s a match for every interest.