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GSSW Student Selected as Schweitzer Fellow

MAY 7, 2012

Caitlin Partyka, a first-year student at Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, has been selected as a 2012-2013 Albert Schweitzer Fellow in recognition of her dedication and skill in meeting the health needs of underserved communities, and whose example influences and inspires others.

Working through Sociedad Latina in Roxbury, Partyka has established an exercise program that offers weekly opportunities for area youths to participate in physical activity and to learn about diabetes prevention, nutrition, and overall health and wellness. Through the program, she also hopes to foster leadership among young people, bolstering their confidence and problem-solving skills in the process.

"Caitlin represents the professionalism, drive, and creativity that social workers strive for on a continual basis. She is a complete asset to our profession and we are so proud of her fellowship," said GSSW faculty member Sandee Tisdale.  More about Schweitzer Fellow from the Boston College Chronicle »

GSSW 2012 Commencement Ceremonies

MAY 3, 2012

Mildred "Mit" Joyner, current president of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), will give the "Greetings" at this year's Boston College Graduate School of Social Work Diploma Ceremony. Founded in 1952, CSWE is the sole accrediting agency for social work education in the U.S.

Ms. Joyner is a full professor and chair emerita of the undergraduate social work department at West Chester University (WCU).  More about GSSW 2012 Commencement »

Events

Darfur Exhibition

MARCH 9 - MARCH 27, 2009

The Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, The Center for Human Rights and International Justice, and the The Center for the Arts and Social Responsibility c0-sponsored Waging Peace's traveling exhibition of drawings created by refugee children from Darfur.The exhibit was on display in Bapst Library from March 9th through March 27th, 2009. See slideshow of a selection of the Darfur Children's drawings.

The exhibition displayed a select sample of the 500 drawings that have been submitted as evidence of war crimes to the International Criminal Court in the proceedings against accused Sudanese officials, who have denied policies of genocide. The drawings have been exhibited in London and throughout the world to raise awareness about the crisis in Darfur.

For more information on the exhibit please see the Waging Peace website.