Media Placements Gain Attention for Social Work Dec 6th, 2007
National Placements Where do many women go when they need information about how to handle life and all that it throws at them? Their favorite magazine, of course! In an effort to reach out to sandwich generation women, the PE Campaign placed advertising in high profile women’s magazines — magazines where women turn to help them juggle their priorities. In June, NASW ran a full-page advertisement in More Magazine.... 
VIDEO: “On Any Given Day – Social Workers Help” Nov 28th, 2007
Campaign video highlights important work of social workers   HOW CAN I USE THIS VIDEO? Here are some suggestions on opportunities to use this video: • Conferences • Career Fairs/Career Days • Grand Rounds • Presentations to Senior Management • Student Recruitment • Community and Religious Meetings • Editorial Boards with Newspapers • Health Fairs   WEB 2.0 HELPING THE CAMPAIGN — WHAT... 
3rd Annual NASW Pioneers Program and Luncheon Nov 27th, 2007
Over eighty NASW Pioneers and guests attended the third annual NASW Pioneers program and luncheon on October 20, 2007, at the Women’s National Democratic Club in Washington, D.C. Bernice Catherine Harper was Chair of the planning committee with members Catherine Harris, Beryl Carter Rice, Joan 0. Weiss, Kenneth S. Carpenter, Jessie Smith, Elizabeth Watkins, Steve Hornberger, Norma Gray Jones, and Barbara Soniat.... 
Social Work Student Amy Krentzman receives Jane B. Aron Doctoral Fellowship Oct 23rd, 2007
NASW Foundation presents award to Case Western Reserve University studentWashington, DC – The National Association of Social Workers Foundation is pleased to announce that Amy Krentzman is the recipient of the Jane B. Aron Doctoral Fellowship for 2007-2008. This Fellowship Program provides partial support to doctoral students who are engaged in dissertation research in health care policy and practice. Ms. Krentzman... 
Social Work Student Anna Zendell receives Eileen Blackey Doctoral Fellowship Oct 23rd, 2007
NASW Foundation presents award to University at Albany studentWashington, DC – The National Association of Social Workers Foundation is pleased to announce that Anna Zendell is the recipient of the Eileen Blackey Doctoral Fellowship for 2007-2008. This Fellowship Program provides partial support to social work doctoral students who are engaged in dissertation research in welfare policy and practice. Sibling caregivers... 
NASW Foundation Announces Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship Recipients Oct 23rd, 2007
Washington—The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) announces the 2007-2008 Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship recipients.The scholarships are awarded for one academic year to students who have demonstrated a commitment to working with, or have a special affinity to American Indian, Alaskan native, or Hispanic and Latino populations. These candidates have also demonstrated a commitment... 
Social Work Student Pamela Smith Receives Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial MSW Scholarship Oct 23rd, 2007
NASW Foundation gives Jackson State University student awardWashington, DC – The National Association of Social Workers Foundation is proud to announce that Pamela Smith will receive the Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial MSW Scholarship for the 2007-2008 for her work with African Americans. This scholarship is awarded to MSW candidates who express an interest in or work with the African American community through practice... 
Foundation News Alert: Award Deadlines extendeds Aug 29th, 2007
Reopening the process for accepting nominations for the 2007 Knee/Wittman Health & Mental Health Achievement Awards and the International Rhoda G. Sarnat Award. All nominations must be received by September 14, 2007  Read More →
Delwin M. Anderson Jul 26th, 2007
Delwin M Anderson (1916 – 2007) Click here for the Obituary Click here for his Social Work Pioneer Biography “Delwin M. Anderson, 91, who was director of social work programs for the Veterans Administration, died July 20 of pneumonia at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington County. He lived in Arlington. During World War II, when Mr. Anderson was serving in the Army, he contracted hepatitis and was unable... 
Glenn S. Allison Apr 30th, 2007
Glenn S. Allison (1925 – 2007) Click here for the Obituary Glenn S. Allison died Tuesday, April 24, 2007 in California. He was born on November 18, 1925. Following his service during World War II as a member of a squadron in the Pacific theatre, Glenn S. Allison graduated from Olivet College in Michigan, took graduate work at the Chicago Theological Seminary, then obtained his master of social work degree at the... 

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