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More than a Degree: A Difference.

Here your choices abound: You may pursue an MSW through a wide variety of flexible study plans including the Advanced Standing option; complete your PhD; or take continuing education classes. Our MSW program is methods-based. This unique difference allows students to choose an area of concentration, engage in field learning, and even select a focused area of study. PhD students can prepare for leadership roles by developing advanced research and critical thinking skills in a supportive scholarship community.
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Kathryn Libal Co-Edits Book with Shareen Hertel

Human Rights in the United States – Beyond Exceptionalism (Cambridge University Press, 2011) brings to light emerging evidence of a shift toward a fuller engagement with inter-national human rights norms and their application... 

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SSW Doctoral Students Receive Competitive Grants

Michele Eggers and Jennifer Willett, first year doctoral students, have each been awarded competitive grants to study respectively in Santiago, Chile and Mombasa, Kenya this summer. Michele Eggers With support from the Tinker... 

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MSW Students Elected to National Posts

Dierdra Oretade, a second-year casework student, left, and Sarah Petela, a second-year policy practice student, were each elected to serve as representatives from the School of Social Work to national social work organizations.... 

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Amy Kioko Featured on UConn Today

Amy Kioko is enthusiastic about her time at the School of Social Work. “UConn School of Social Work has offered me opportunities that I never would have had anywhere else,” she says, “incorporating a curriculum that has... 

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