Tag: Boston University School of Social Work

A Conversation on Community Organizing: Alumnus Greg Rosenberg Discusses His Work in Community Land Trusts

We recently sat down with alumnus Greg Rosenberg (SSW ’85) to learn more about his work in community organizing. See what he had to say… Tell us a bit about yourself. I graduated from the School of Social Work in 1985 with a degree in Community Organizing, Management and Planning (COMP), with a minor in […]

USA Today : Each Family Dinner Adds Up to Benefits for Adolescents (Featuring Assistant Professor Daniel P. Miller)

Assistant Professor Daniel P. Miller was quoted in a March 25 USA Today article titled, “Each family dinner adds up to benefits for adolescents.” Assistant Professor Miller discussed his recent research on family meals that found “no association” with improved child outcomes. “Family meals might just be part of a whole lot of activities that […]

The School of Social Work Announces the Second Annual Hubie Jones Lecture in Urban Health

Wrapping up the month of Global Days of Service 2013, the Boston University School of Social Work is proud to announce the Second Annual Hubie Jones Lecture in Urban Health, featuring human rights, health equity, social justice activist and President of the American Public Health Association, Dr. Adewale Troutman. Date/Time: April 27, 2013, 10–11:30 a.m. […]

BUSSW Recognizes Recent Faculty Accomplishments and Research

Professor Amodeo and Clinical Associate Professor López Co-Author Chapter Professor Maryann Amodeo and Clinical Associate Professor Luz Marilis López co-authored a chapter titled, “Making Effective Referrals to Alcoholics Anonymous and Other 12-Step Programs,” for the text, “Addressing unhealthy alcohol use in primary care,” edited by Richard Saitz, M.D., Boston University School of Medicine. The text […]