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School of Social Work News



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Campus | October 03, 2024

Celebrating a New Era of Equity: Morgan Unveils New Health and Human Services Center, an Innovative Hub for Education, Research and Community Impact

University Caps Off Semester’s Sixth Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony with Formal Ceremony and Tours of the Campus’s Latest Architectural Marvel

Students | September 24, 2024

Morgan State University School of Social Work Announces Upcoming Information Sessions

The Morgan State University School of Social Work is excited to announce a series of live information sessions for prospective students interested in the MSW, Online MSW, and Advanced Standing programs. These sessions are designed to provide insights into the various program options, admission criteria, application processes, and key deadlines.

September 20, 2024

The African Summer for Academic Development Program

This summer, Dr. Rhonda Wilbon, PhD, Professor of Social Work at Morgan State University, spearheaded a remarkable educational and cultural initiative—The African Summer for Academic Development Program. Twenty students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and two faculty members traveled to South Africa for an immersive experience in social work education and cross-cultural exchange. The program, held in the summer of 2024, allowed participants to observe and engage in South African social work practices while forging global connections.

September 19, 2024

Tackling Youth Violence in Baltimore Requires Understanding | GUEST COMMENTARY

Antoine Lovell an assistant professor of social work at Morgan State University provides commentary on how to address Baltimore's youth violence issue.

Commentary | August 15, 2024

OP-ED: A Secretary of Education From an HBCU: A Necessary Advocate for Equity and Justice

Dr. Antoine Lovell is an assistant professor of social work at Morgan State University, shares his thoughts on why an HBCU president should serve as the U.S. Secretary of Education.