UNC Greensboro
Social Work student receives equity and inclusion award
UNCG and NCAT Joint Master’s of Social Work student Htay Meh’s experiences, especially as a first-generation student
M.S.W. Alumni Make Impact Following Hurricane Helene
When Hurricane Helene struck the North Carolina mountains on Sept. 28, two UNCG alumni were uniquely positioned to help elementary students who needed it.
M.S.W. Alumni, Alexia Mitchell ’09, Receives the Pacesetter Award
Ms. Alexia Mitchell graduated from the Joint Master’s in Social Work program in 2009 and has been a dedicated servant leader ever since. She has worked in various human services and social work agencies, including in leadership roles, setting the standard for social work ethics and client advocacy.
Phd In Social Work Graduates 2024, Congratulations!
SE SHAVON DAWSON, DR. JAMES DONTAE’ ROBERTS, DR. INDHIRA UDOFIA
School Social Work Licensure: Impact Beyond The Classroom
Making a remarkable, real-world impact is at the center of UNC Greensboro’s school social work licensure program.
“Our students get lots of touch points throughout the entire bachelor of social work program with volunteering, community service, and then their formal internship,” says associate professor Beth Webb.
phd Students Present Webinar About Financial Wellbeing Of Black Families In The South
Join us for a Webinar presented by The Jordan Institute for Families
Lyneisha Dukes, LMSW, LCSWA
Rehaana Herbert, MSW, LCSWA
Maudia D. Ahmad, LCSW, LCAS-A, CCM
Phd Students Rehaana Herbert And Lubaba Mitchell Give Presentations
Joint PhD program students Rehaana Herbert and Lubaba Mitchell gave presentations on September 8, 2023 for the Social Policy Research Scholars program of the Social Policy Institute at Washington University in St. Louis, sponsored by J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Herbert’s presentation was titled “Exploring the Financial Wellbeing of Black Women” while Mitchell have… Continue reading…
Joint M.S.W. Students Intern With Gcstop And Help Save Lives
Joint program, MSW students, intern at GCSTOP. a nonprofit organization focused on addressing opioid-related deaths in Guilford County. The organization offers a range of services, including post-overdose response, support for individuals involved in the justice system, and community outreach. All services are provided free of charge to participants.