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Bryan Capers, MSW '12

“When I graduate, I want to work in an organization that supports my vision to become a change agent for urban schools and communities.”

Social work and public health students at Washington University's Brown School are united by a passion to help others. They seek a graduate degree from Brown to gain the knowledge to make great change happen. We invite you to learn more about our graduate social work degree, graduate degree in public health, and our doctoral degree programs.

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Folic Acid May Reduce Some Childhood Cancers

Assistant Professor Kimberly Johnson finds that folic acid may reduce the incidence of the most common type of kidney cancer and a type of brain tumor in children

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Youth with Autism Face Barriers to Employment and Education After High School

Compared with youth with other disabilities, young adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) face a disproportionately difficult time navigating work and educational opportunities after high school, finds a new study by Paul Shattuck, PhD.

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Study Finds Chronic Child Abuse Strong Indicator of Negative Adult Experiences

Child abuse or neglect are strong predictors of major health and emotional problems, but little is known about how the chronicity of the maltreatment may increase future harm apart from other risk factors in a child’s life.

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Commencement 2012: Gloria Steinem

‬Did you miss Gloria Steinem's commencement speech on May 18, 2012? Don't worry, you can view it here.

MSW Alumni Survey

Whether you've been out of school three years or 30 or live in St. Louis or Singapore, we want to do a better job of engaging with you. But we need your help.

Please take 15 minutes to complete our first, comprehensive survey of our MSW graduates. We are working with Stakeholder Insights, an independent research firm, to conduct this confidential survey.

Take the survey now, or for more information, visit the alumni area on the site. You can also email sandy@stakeholderinsights.com with questions.

 

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