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GSSW Magazine

The Graduate School of Social Work publishes a yearly magazine with feature topics on diversity, global programs, research, and news from the GSSW community.

GSSW 75th Anniversary Special Edition Magazine

Featuring 22 social innovators who speak about the major social issues of the day and what they say is critical to effect change.

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GSSW Magazine 2010

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Feature Stories

  • Grounding Experiences: Projects in Africa reveal the power of collaborative research
  • The Pathfinders: GSSW professors create a new social innovation program

GSSW Magazine 2009

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Feature Stories

  • Multiple Choices: New center re-imagines home care
  • Building Bridges: Ruth McRoy's vision

GSSW Magazine 2008

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Feature Stories

  • Teachers Who Make an Impact: School emphasizes classroom excellence
  • Recovering From Disaster: GSSW professors study survivors in India and New Orleans

GSSW Magazine 2007

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Feature Stories

  • Far Afield: Students of Global Practice experience how field placements transform their view of the world
  • Balancing Acts: GSSW faculty are honored with prestigious awards for their groundbreaking research