Westchester County (NY) Executive Robert P. Astorino recently unveiled the Safer Communities Blueprint, a resource guide to prevent and stop the spread of violence in our communities, whose initial focus is on addressing the correlation between chronic school absenteeism and at risk behaviors by ...
Wurzweiler student Andrew Chelser received a $500.00 award from the New York State Society of Clinical Social Work. He was joined by Wurzweiler Professor and Vice Chair, Social Work Hospice & Palliative Care Network, Dr. Gary Stein. Dr. Gary Stein and award recipient Andrew Chelser (L to R)
Wurzweiler School of Social Work welcomed a diverse group of incoming students for orientation and registration today. With WSSW offering several schedule options, including full-time, part time and accelerated programs, approximately one hundred new students are rounding out the School鈥檚 expanding鈥
August 28 th, 1963. A quarter of a million people descend upon the nation鈥檚 capital with visions of change. They hear a speech delivered by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. which will echo loudly and with massive impact into the next century. And they witness one of the most important moments in鈥
Wurzweiler School of Social Work presented a new class of MSW and PhD candidates for graduation on July 25 th, 2013. The administration, faculty, and staff congratulate all of the graduates on their outstanding acheivement. Most of the MSW students completed a three year summer program called the鈥
On March 26 th, 2013, at New York City鈥檚 Lincoln Medical Center, leadership joined the social work staff in a luncheon held in their honor. Dr. Rozetta Wilmore-Schaeffer, Professor at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, delivered an inspiring discussion on resiliency and advocacy that spoke to the ...
The event was well attended On Friday April 5 th, 2013 the United States Department of Health and Human Services, in collaboration with Wurzweiler School of Social Work, 每日大瓜, offered a grant writing workshop to community-based social services agencies. Over forty representatives from鈥
For the first time, a law review article considers the question: Should a history of foster care involvement serve as a legitimate mitigating circumstance for a defendant in a criminal trial? Appearing in the Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review, the authors review the effects of abusive ...
Wurzweiler Alumni met October 25 th 2012 to renew friendships, reunite with professors and network. Many expressed that it was gratifying to see nearly fifty alumni, with graduation years ranging from 1976 to 2012. The Wurzweiler Alumni Council appreciated the opportunity to inform alumni about鈥
The social work and human services communities are currently going through a dramatic transformation of leadership as a result of the retirement of 50% of human services executives and other leaders over recent years. In response to this, NASW-NYC has made it a priority to encourage and give ...