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David Takeuchi to Join Boston College Social Work as Associate Dean for Research

MAY 16, 2013

Dr. David T. Takeuchi will join Boston College Graduate School of Social Work this Fall 2013 as Professor, Associate Dean for Research, and Dorothy Book Scholar.

Takeuchi's main research focus has been on how race, ethnicity, and socio-economic status are associated with health, access to care, treatment, quality of care, and outcomes. He was a key architect of the National Latino and Asian American Study, one of the most comprehensive studies of Latinos and Asian Americans ever conducted. Takeuchi served as principal investigator of major grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and private foundations, and he is currently co-investigator of the Indigenous Wellness Research Institute funded by the National Institute of Health and Health Disparities.  More about David Takeuchi Joining BC Social Work »

Students Develop Solutions at Social Innovation Day

APRIL 26, 2013

Students in the Social Innovation + Leadership Program at the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work participated in a day-long series of guided activities to develop innovative responses to social problems. The annual Social Innovation Day, this year held on April 8, gives social work students an opportunity to experience social innovation firsthand.  More about Social Innovation Day »

Events

Mary Mason Field Appreciation Breakfast
Guest Speaker: Governor Deval Patrick

Photo from the 2011 Mary Mason Field Appreciation Breakfast
A Boston College Graduate School of Social Work student speaks about her appreciation for her field supervisor at the Mary Mason Field Appreciation Breakfast.

APRIL 2, 2013
9:30 a.m.–Noon
Heights Room, Corcoran Commons
2 CEUs
RSVP required by March 22, 2013, to swfield@bc.edu or 617-552-4027 (Seating is limited. Supervisors and students attend together.)
NOTE: The Mary Mason Appreciation Breakfast event is at capacity and now closed, but limited tickets are still available at Robsham Theater for the presentation by Governor Deval Patrick.  Ticket information »

Field supervisors and their interns are invited to attend the annual Mary Mason Field Appreciation Breakfast. Named in honor of Mary A. Mason, the first Director of Field Education at the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, the event is an opportunity to thank supervisors for their significant contribution to our students' training and education.

We are proud to have as our special guest speaker Deval Patrick, Governor of Massachusetts.

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