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Information Roundtable for Prospective MSW Students

August 13, 1:30-3:00 pm, Goldfarb 246

Community Service Day

August 23, 8:00-2:00 pm, Brown Lounge

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Photo of Stephanie KilsteinStephanie Kilstein knew from the age of five she wanted to help destitute kids. "My heart was set on social work but I needed a program that I could make my own." 

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Perspectives on Social Work's Identity Challenge

Leaders in social work education agree that the profession has an image problem, but remain at odds on the best way to change it.
Teaching Excellence Path-Breaking Research Unsurpassed Resources A Global Embrace Transforming Careers

 Students at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis are united by a passion to help others.  They seek a graduate social work degree from Brown to gain the knowledge to make great change happen.  We invite you to join them.

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Cost of raising a child with special needs: Where does your state rank?

New study finds a family's extra cost of caring for a child with special needs varies from state to state

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More than 1,000 Oklahoma Babies Get $1,000 for College Savings

The Brown School's Center for Social Development, in partnership with the Oklahoma State Treasurer, announces the SEED for Oklahoma Kids study on children's savings accounts

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New Pentagon report shows 50% spike in PTSD cases

Dept. of Defense PTSD data highlights need for knowledge about available mental health services

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What We BelieveWhat We Believe released on April 30th
The Brown School released What We Believe, a new book that chronicles nearly 100 years of social work history at Washington University in St. Louis.

 

 


Brown School to offer MPH degree; Institute for Public Health planned
Chancellor Wrighton announces public health initiatives as part of his Citizen of the Year address. Read more.

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