We spoke with Director of Digital Learning and Instruction Tina Souders to learn more about the online MSW program’s conception, the important needs it will address around the state, and more.
To celebrate more than 30 years of excellence and helping to bring about social change, we spoke with current and former students and faculty members who shared their memories of the doctoral program, its impact and the connections it helped them build and maintain throughout the profession.
On Tuesday, March 19, Carolyn West, Ph.D., reflected on her nearly 30-year career spent empowering domestic violence and sexual assault survivors, led a documentary screening in the School of Social Work auditorium and shared experiences with students over breakfast.
Healing Justice founder and 2016 North Carolinian of the Year Jennifer Thompson will serve as the 2024 commencement speaker for School of Social Work graduates.
The process to create an online master’s of social work program started nearly a decade ago, but the plan became solidified in a fifth-floor classroom of the Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building during the summer of 2022.
UNC’s Race, Racism and Racial Equality (R3) Symposium will host its eighth event this spring, welcoming Indigenous student scholars to share their work.
The School of Social Work is pleased to welcome Carolyn West, Ph.D., as the guest speaker for the 2024 annual Bobby Boyd Leadership Lecture Series on March 19, 2024.
After a three-year hiatus, students from the University of North Carolina School of Social Work “all pulled together” to bring back one of the School’s beloved traditions — Harambee.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work researchers helped the school secure a top four placement in the latest NSF HERD Survey.