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Fall 2019 JMSW and JPhD Information Sessions
Are you interested in the Joint Master (JMSW) or Joint PhD (JPhD) in Social Work? Then check out one of our information sessions! For the JMSW Program, information sessions will be held on: Session 1: Saturday, October 19th from 10-noon on UNCG’s campus, Stone Building, Room 142. Session 2: Saturday, December 7th from 10-noon on […]
Dr. Yarneccia D. Dyson will present “Herstory: The Use of Womanism As An Epistemological Lens to Explore Sexual Health Risks and Lived Experiences of Women of Color in College” on Thursday, March 21!
Dr. Dyson’s talk is on Thursday, March 21st, from noon to 1pm in the Maple Room of the EUC. A reception will follow.
Civil Rights, Food Justice, and Climate Change Event
Interested in the relationship between Civil Rights, Food Justice, and Climate Change? Join internationally recognized chef and activist Njathi Kabui on Monday, November 12th, from 6-8 p.m. in Graham 106 for an evening of dialogue and food. [gview file=”https://hhs-sites.uncg.edu/joint-graduate-programs-in-social-work/wp-content/uploads/sites/1027/2018/11/Civil-Rights-Food-Justice-and-Climate-Change-6.pdf”]
The JPhD in Social Work Program is Hiring!
To download the job descriptions, please click here (PDF).
Dr. Jay Poole received new funding from Cone Health Foundation for the project “Harm Reduction Clinics.”
Dr. Jay Poole received new funding from Cone Health Foundation for the project “Harm Reduction Clinics.” Professor Fran Pearson and Dr. Kenneth Gruber and Dr. Kenneth Sills are co-principal investigators on the project. According to the abstract, the project will see the continued cooperation between UNCG, the Congregational Social Work Education Initiative (CSWEI), the Congregational […]
Professor Fran Pearson received new funding from Cone Health Foundation for the project “Congregational Social Work Education Initiative (CSWEI 2018-2019).”
Professor Fran Pearson received new funding from Cone Health Foundation for the project “Congregational Social Work Education Initiative (CSWEI 2018-2019).” Dr. Jay Poole is co-principal investigator on the project. According to the abstract, CSWEI’s creative, collaborative, community-based model has resulted in successfully developed and implemented programming to address the needs of vulnerable population groups that […]
Dr. Sharon Parker featured in the Division of Research and Economic Development 2018 Annual Report at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Dr. Sharon Parker is featured in the Division of Research and Economic Development 2018 Annual Report at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University on pgs 30-31 regarding her community service and research. See the excerpted pages below! To read the full annual report, click here. [gview file=”https://hhs-sites.uncg.edu/joint-graduate-programs-in-social-work/wp-content/uploads/sites/1027/2018/09/LORES-Spreads-DORED-2018-Annual-Report-1-17.pdf”]
Sarah Hamrick (JMSW Alum) and the story of the Jennifer Ann McLamb Whitaker Graduate Scholarship
This month, University Advancement featured stories of scholarships established in memory of loved ones. The Jennifer Ann McLamb Whitaker Graduate Scholarship in the Joint Master of Social Work Program, in UNCG’s School of Health and Human Sciences was created by Rita Robbins, to preserve her daughter’s signature legacy of “life, love and light.” This scholarship […]
JMSW Alumni Conference – POSTPONED
The JMSW Conference scheduled for Friday, September 14th has been postponed in anticipation of severe weather conditions from Hurricane Florence. The conference has been rescheduled for Friday, October 5th, 9am-4pm, in the Virginia Dare Room. Please stay safe!
Interested in the JMSW Program? Check out one of our Fall information sessions!
We’re delighted you’re considering the JMSW Program! Please consider attending one of our Fall information sessions. Session 1: Saturday, October 20th from 10-noon on UNCG’s campus (Stone Building, Room 142). Session 2: Saturday, November 17th from 10-noon on NC A&T’s campus (Gibbs Hall, Room 123).