March 5, 2024
The College of Social Work kicked off National Social Work month with the Kentucky Association of Social Work Educators Conference on the University of Kentucky’s campus.
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The College of Social Work kicked off National Social Work month with the Kentucky Association of Social Work Educators Conference on the University of Kentucky’s campus.
LEXINGTON, Ky. – For over 40 years, March has been officially designated as National Professional Social Work Month. This month, the University of Kentucky College of Social Work (CoSW) celebrates
Various UK Departments join forces to bring additional support to local 4-H campers.
Kari Gerth and the Kentucky Eating Disorder Council leads the way on advocacy and education in the state.
The accomplishment, which took more than two years, marks a significant milestone for the College of Social Work.
The UK College of Social Work is excited to host events that will highlight that social work is everywhere. Join us and amplify the impact of social work, celebrating its essential role in society!
Conner was the lead author for the scholarly article “Black Experiences Matter: Reflections on Black Faculty Interactions with Black Administrators.” This collaborative work was featured in the Journal of Social Work Education in 2022.
Following the success of the College of Social Work Alumni Association (SWAA) inaugural Alumni-Student Mentoring Program, the SWAA expands the initiative to foster deeper connections and further professional development opportunities in the field of social work for the Spring 2024 session.
The University of Kentucky College of Social Work features a Q&A on its Foster Parent Mentor Program, highlighting the crucial support and guidance provided to new foster parents through one-on-one coaching relationships with experienced mentors.
CoSW kicks off National Social Work Month with a forum for students and educators to network and showcase their accomplishments.
CoSW has partnered with institutions across the Commonwealth to offer a career preparation program that supplies everything you need to excel.
Uriah Carter, a doctoral candidate at the University of Kentucky, will speak at the 2024 Sister Circle Forum, focusing on the support and advocacy of Black women, particularly addressing the often-silent struggle of grief in this demographic.