MAY 20, 2013
9:15 a.m. — Academic Procession
10:00 a.m. — University Commencement (main ceremony)
12:30–2:30 p.m.— Graduate School of Social Work Diploma Ceremony
The 137th Commencement of Boston College will be held on Monday, May 20, 2013. The University Commencement, which is attended by all graduates, is held in Alumni Stadium (rain or shine) and will begin with the Academic Procession at 9:15 a.m. and end after approximately two hours. More about Commencement 2013 »
MAY 13, 2013
4:30–6:30 p.m.
Heights Room, Corcoran Commons
RSVP by May 10, 2013, to 617-552-4024 or swadmit@bc.edu
Meet other admitted students, current students, faculty, and staff. Appetizers and light refreshments will be available. More about Newly Admitted Students Reception »
MAY 2, 2013
10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Murray Room, Yawkey Center
The Class of 2013 from the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work will present posters on diverse policy topics. Students from the Children, Youth, and Families; Health and Mental Health; and Older Adults and Families concentrations will showcase and discuss analyses of policy components and implementation issues. More about the 6th Annual Policy Poster Session »
APRIL 12, 2013
8:30–11:00 a.m.
Murray Room, Yawkey Center
1.25 CEUs. Breakfast buffet
RSVP by March 29, 2013, to Serena Heartz at heartz@bc.edu or 617-552-0866
Christine Griffin, Executive Director of The Disability Law Center, will be the featured speaker at the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work 7th Annual Pinderhughes Diversity Lecture. Griffin will speak on "Diversity and Inclusion: When Will People with Disabilities Be Included?" More about Pinderhughes Diversity Lecture »
APRIL 11, 2013
8:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Heights Room, Corcoran Commons
This conference is a collaborative effort highlighting doctoral student research in the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, Lynch School of Education, and William F. Connell School of Nursing. More about Multidisciplinary PhD Research Day »
APRIL 2, 2013
11:00a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Robsham Theater
Free but ticketed event. Limited tickets available at Robsham Theater Box Office.
Boston College Graduate School of Social Work invites the Boston College community to an address by Deval Patrick, Governor of Massachusetts, about the politics and policies of inclusion.
Having served as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights under President Clinton, Governor Patrick brings a commitment to education, immigrants, veterans, health care, and the environment. His administration is notable for the diversity of his appointments and the inclusivity of his policies. More about address by Governor Patrick »
APRIL 2, 2013
9:30 a.m.–Noon
Heights Room, Corcoran Commons
2 CEUs
RSVP required by March 22, 2012, 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. 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. More about the Mary Mason Breakfast »
MARCH 22, 2013
12:00–1:00 p.m.
McGuinn 400
Massachusetts requires Social Workers who work in public school settings as School Social Workers or as School Adjustment Counselors to obtain a Department of Education license in addition to their Social Work license. Requirements for courses and field education will be discussed at this workshop.
MSW graduates must also request a Panel Review of their application, and this workshop will explain what that entails.
Sponsored by the GSSW Advising Center. For more information, contact Liz Cinquino at mary.cinquino@bc.edu.
MARCH 21, 2013
3:00–4:00 p.m.
Robsham Theater
One hundred immigrants will take the Oath of Allegiance to become citizens of the United States in a naturalization ceremony hosted by Boston College Graduate School of Social Work. More about Naturalization Ceremony »
MARCH 15, 2013
11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Murray Room, Yawkey Center
Recruiters from across New England will be on campus to talk to students about employment opportunities at their agencies. Boston College Graduate School of Social Work students and alumni are invited to meet with area agency representatives and pick up materials and handouts describing their programs. More about GSSW Recruitment Fair »
FEBRUARY 22, 2013
12:00–1:00 p.m.
McGuinn 400
Come learn about how you can use LinkedIn to connect with other professionals, GSSW alumni, and join groups like the GSSW. Staff, faculty, and students invited.
For more information, contact gsswcareerservices@bc.edu.
FEBRUARY 21, 2013
12:30–2:00 p.m.
McGuinn 521
A member from the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Social Work will explain the social work licensure process in Massachusetts. While they will not be able to answer specific questions about requirements in other states, the process is similar enough in other states (except California) to make it worthwhile to attend for students looking to practice outside of Massachusetts.
For more information, contact gsswcareerservices@bc.edu.
JANUARY 28, 2013
6:30 p.m.
Robsham Theater
Free, but registration requested
Boston College Graduate School of Social Work will host the U.S. premiere of a special documentary film, "Quando a casa é a rua (When Home Is the Street)." Award-winning Brazilian filmmaker Thereza Jessouroun chronicles the lives of street children in Rio de Janeiro and Guadalajara, and brings to life stories of the street children's resilience and transformation through the power of compassion and support. More about Film Screening »
JANUARY 11, 2013
8:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
McGuinn 121
Free, but REGISTRATION REQUIRED
3 CEUs offered
The 2013 GSSW Alumni Award Event is co-sponsored by the GSSW Alumni Association and the GSSW Diversity Committee, whose theme this year is "Living with Disabilities: Lessons for Social Workers."
Faculty, students, alumni, and staff are invited to attend a morning conference to explore the intersections of diversity and social work practice and to honor this year's recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award. More about GSSW Diversity Conference & Alumni Award Event »
JANUARY 10, 2013
9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Murray Room, Yawkey Center
For Final Year Students: A half-day event to kick off your last semester at GSSW! The event includes an overview of the job search, a resume and cover letter writing workshop, and an alumni panel who will share their career experiences. Continental breakfast.

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 »

APRIL 11, 2013
The Hartford/Gerontological Society of America (GSA) National Center on Gerontological Social Work Excellence has chosen Boston College to be one of the first Hartford Academic Centers of Excellence in Geriatric Social Work.
The Hartford Center at Boston College will be led by GSA Fellow James Lubben, faculty member and director of the doctoral program at Boston College Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW). More about the Hartford Center at Boston College »

APRIL 2, 2013
Deval Patrick, Governor of Massachusetts, spoke to the Boston College Social Work community on April 2, 2013, about the politics and policies of inclusion.
"Welcoming new Americans reminds us of our ideals," said Governor Patrick. "The American dream is more than the stuff of legend or folklore. It's real … and it's especially real in the lives of immigrants and those of us who work to make it real, and make it last." More about Governor Patrick's Address »
APRIL 2, 2013
Graduate School of Social Work Associate Professor Marylou Sudders has been appointed by Massachusetts House Speaker Robert DeLeo to a special advisory panel that will study and recommend possible legislative solutions to address gun violence. Sudders, a former Massachusetts Commissioner of Mental Health, chairs the GSSW Health and Mental Health Concentration and focuses her teaching and research on mental health policy, children's mental health, mental health planning, and child abuse and neglect.
"I appreciate that, with the creation of this panel, we are trying to have a thoughtful conversation about guns and mental illness, instead of reacting viscerally to events," said Sudders. "I am honored to play any part I can in aiding this dialogue." More about gun violence panel »

MARCH 26, 2013
Boston College welcomed 94 new American citizens at a Naturalization Ceremony hosted by Boston College Graduate School of Social Work on March 21, 2013.
"Social work is all about inclusion and empowerment," said GSSW Dean Alberto Godenzi. "There is something unique about experiencing this moment, when people from all walks of life collectively embrace the values of the nation. We wanted to bring this ceremony to BC to be witnessed by the students, faculty, and staff of Boston College." More about Naturalization Ceremony »

MARCH 22, 2013
The Boston College Graduate School of Social Work Marketing & Communications Office has received four awards for the GSSW video, Where Transformation Happens, and the BC Social Work Magazine: 75th Anniversary Special Addition. More about four awards »

MARCH 18, 2013
In recognition of initiatives such as the Graduate School of Social Work's Social Innovation and Leadership Program and Lab, Boston College has been named a Changemaker Campus by Ashoka, a global association of leading social entrepreneurs.
The Changemaker designation recognizes colleges and universities that "have embedded social innovation as a core value" and built "supportive environments for changemaking across the entire institution – from admissions through the curriculum, career services, all the way to community and alumni engagement." More about Boston College designation »

MARCH 12, 2013
The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) has announced that Anthony "Angelo" McClain, PhD, LICSW, has been named its new Chief Executive Officer. McClain received his PhD in Social Work from Boston College Graduate School of Social Work in 2001.
McClain joins NASW, the largest membership organization of professional social workers in the world, after serving six years as Commissioner for the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF). More about GSSW Alumnus »

FEBRUARY 26, 2013
Boston College Graduate School of Social Work is pleased to announce that Tom Crea, PhD, has been promoted to Associate Professor with tenure. Crea teaches in the Children, Youth and Families concentration. His areas of research include services for vulnerable children and families; decision-making in social services; special needs adoption, orphans and vulnerable children; and program evaluation. In addition to authoring several recent publications, Crea co-authored an article for an upcoming issue of The Lancet about child health and development in eastern Zimbabwe.

FEBRUARY 20, 2013
Tiziana Dearing will join Boston College Graduate School of Social Work in the fall of 2013 as a full-time Associate Professor of Macro Practice with a focus on social innovation and leadership. Since 2010, Dearing has been CEO of Boston Rising, a start-up anti-poverty fund dedicated to breaking the generational cycle of poverty in Boston's neighborhoods. Dearing earned a Master in Public Policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and a BA in English from the University of Michigan. More about Tiziana Dearing joining GSSW »

FEBRUARY 19, 2013
With an important major milestone completed, organizers of the Graduate School of Social Work’s social innovation initiative are now planning for its next phase, including an effort to involve other Boston College schools, departments, and programs. Nearly three years ago, GSSW Associate Professors Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes and Stephanie Berzin launched the initiative, establishing a center to coordinate activities that promote social innovation — a growing field that blends entrepreneurship and practices from business/management and other disciplines to address social needs. More about GSSW social innovation leaders »

JANUARY 15, 2013
In the midst of a national groundswell for immigration reform, the Graduate School of Social Work co-sponsored a Dec. 14 colloquium that officially launched its broad-based effort to aid immigrants’ transition into American democratic society. The event, held in the Heights Room of Corcoran Commons, served as a formal welcome for GSSW's Immigrant Integration Lab (IIL) and its director, GSSW Research Professor Westy Egmont. More about the colloquium »
JANUARY 15, 2013
By mid-century, the majority of the U.S. population will be made up of minorities, predominantly Latinos. In response, Boston College Graduate School of Social Work established a Hispanic/Latino Track (HLT). The new offering bolsters students' linguistic and cultural competencies to work with Latino communities here and abroad. More about GSSW Hispanic/Latino Track »