The Building Refugee and Immigrant Degrees for Graduate Education Program, BRIDGE, is designed to give immigrants and refugees access to a graduate social work education, as well as develop critical cultural competencies within the human services workforce. This year’s graduating class is comprised of students from across the globe. Some were born in the USA from […]
Luz Marilis López, clinical professor and associate director of the Dual Degree Program in Social Work & Public Health at Boston University School of Social Work, joins a BU-wide panel for “Forum on Family Separation,” an in-depth discussion about the impact on children and communities involved in the federal separation of families. BU Wheelock’s committee […]
The Gerontological Society of America and Oxford University Press will honor BUSSW professor Robert B. Hudson at their annual Publications Reception on November 16. Hudson, who served as Editor-in-Chief of the Public Policy & Aging Report for 22 years, is also a key member of BU’s social welfare policy department and an expert in the politics […]
Phillipe Copeland, clinical assistant professor at Boston University School of Social Work, will be a panelist for a discussion titled, “The Impact of Everyday Racism,” at “Race, Racism, and Mental Health,” a conference co-hosted by The Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race & Justice at Harvard Law School and the Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. When: Friday, […]