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New Alumni spotlight series celebrates generations of Social Workers who helped shape the field

The University of Kentucky College of Social Work’s Virtual Showcase of DSW Scholars will take place April 28–30, featuring more than 150 scholar-practitioners presenting innovative research with real-world impact.

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Deborah Carey, CSW, OSW-C, a Doctorate of Social Work (DSW) candidate at the University of Kentucky College of Social Work, will present her research project during the

The University of Kentucky College of Social Work’s Virtual Showcase of DSW Scholars will take place April 28–30, featuring more than 150 scholar-practitioners presenting innovative research with real-world impact.

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The award, presented by the Alliance of Social Workers in Sports (ASWIS), recognizes his dedication to creating environments where young athletes can thrive both on and off the field.

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IBH Cognate Area of Study: The College of Social Work will award $10,000 stipends to full-time MSW students and $5,000 to part-time MSW students accepted in the Integrated Behavioral Health