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Social Work in the News – May 30, 2008

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Honour for student who fled Zimbabwe
Bradford Telegraph Argus – Bradford, England, UK
Sakile Mtombeni, a 38-year-old father of two, will graduate from a social work degree at the University of Bradford this summer. Mr Mtombeni was presented

Fuel costs strain schools’ budget
News & Observer – Raleigh, NC
The only increase Superintendent Carl Harris requested for widening services was $532000 for two more language interpreters, four social workers and

Life coach helps people by turning problems into advantages
Seminole Chronicle – Oviedo, FL
Messineo went on to get his master’s degree in social work and became a licensed clinical social worker. He now does life and business coaching,

Miranda Named Director of Multicultural Student Affairs
EKU News Center – Richmond, KY
Miranda, who joined the EKU faculty in 1992, is a licensed clinical social worker and holds a bachelor’s degree in anthropology/sociology from Florida

Professor’s essay will appear in social textbook
Tundra Drums – Anchorage, AK
A portion of an essay McEachern wrote about community work as social work will soon appear in a revised third edition of “Introduction to Social Work:

Health Beat: Domestic abuse’s impact on older wome
Gloucester Daily Times – MA, USA
Older women are often the forgotten victims of domestic abuse, says Katie Galenius, LICSW, director of the Older Battered Women’s program at Greater Lynn

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