This year's "Do I Look Illegal?" All School Day celebrated diversity while confronting the realities of social policies that have affected many of the clients social workers serve. The annual event began in 1992 after racial tensions sparked the Los Angeles riots, and each year since, the school has brought people together to raise awareness about diversity and matters of human conflict.Read more
Henry Cisneros, former secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, said during the 2012 Edward R. Roybal Memorial Lecture that the United States needs to create homes and communities to support its growing older adult population. The annual event honors Roybal, a champion of health and aging services for vulnerable populations. Read more
The School of Social Work will begin offering advanced standing this fall in its Master of Social Work program for exceptional first-year applicants who already have a bachelor's degree in social work. The competitive program allows students to complete their degrees in less time than the traditional MSW program by waiving first-year course requirements. Read more
For teens without a home, paying the monthly subscription to a data plan for their smart phone is just as important as eating or a drug habit, according to Eric Rice, whose study was published in the December issue of the Journal of Urban Health. "Cell phones have changed what it means to be a homeless teen as these youth can look for help beyond the streets," Rice said. Read more