Social Work

Social Work Month 2016

Social Work Month

Social work is the profession of hope - fueled by resilience and advocacy. Social workers matter because every day they help millions of struggling people dream differently. In the United States, more than 650,000 of these highly trained professionals know how daunting and immobilizing life’s tragedies and obstacles can be. But they also witness the sheer determination of countless individuals and families to achieve different lives. Sometimes, all it takes to help people get on the right path is guidance toward what is possible. Other times, social workers are an immediate lifeline in crisis - providing access to resources and new life options.

Social Work Month 2016

Andrea Murphy, MSW, LCSW, Professor & Program Director, and Rina Keller, MPA, MSS, LSW Professor & Director of Field Placement man the display table.

Social Work Month 2016

DeVaun and Amirah help man the table.

Social Work Month 2016

Barbara Mongelli Hanes, Ed.D., Dean of Education & Human Services
works on her putting skills.


Social Work Month 2016

Kendall, Sam, and Laila help out.

Social Work Month 2016

Program Director Andrea Murphy with Carla and Abby.