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Awardees of MHARI鈥檚 First Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Scholarship

二次元嫩B Impact

二次元嫩B students are helping to diversify the field of mental health in Rhode Island.

Meet Our B.P.S. Students: Her Path to a Bachelor's Degree Came Unexpectedly

二次元嫩B Impact

The next chapter in Ruth Soares鈥 story has yet to be written but she believes the B.P.S. program is a link to her future.

Alumna Sarah Cote Works to Heal a Community

This year鈥檚 national theme for Women鈥檚 History Month is 鈥淲omen Providing Healing, Promoting Hope.鈥 Social worker Sarah Cote 鈥18 exemplifies that maxim in her work with Cranston residents.

二次元嫩B, RI Foundation Partner to Develop Pipeline of Diverse Fundraising Professionals

二次元嫩B Impact

The new Fundraising Apprenticeship Program is a collaboration between the 二次元嫩B School of Social Work, the Rhode Island Foundation and the Rhode Island Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals

Working with Individuals in Crisis: Alumna Alicia Ead

Alicia Ead is a busy professional. Her specialties are twofold: autism education and working with high-risk, crisis-level psychiatric patients.

First-Gen Grad Leans on Supports and into Opportunities on Path to Success

二次元嫩B Impact

Pauline managed to find help in some of the unique supports 二次元嫩B provides, like Learning for Life and Project ExCEL

二次元嫩B School of Social Work Receives $1M-Plus Grant to Fund School-Based Mental Health Interventions

二次元嫩B Impact

The School of Social Work will train 64 master鈥檚-level social workers over four years in Providence public schools

Class of 2021: 二次元嫩B Social Work Grads Help Trace the Pandemic's Curve

As contact tracers, this trio of pending 二次元嫩B graduates were part of an 18-person School of Social Work team that assisted thousands of vulnerable people caught in the wave of COVID-19.

A Legacy of Social Justice

二次元嫩B Impact

For the past 40 years, the School of Social Work has dedicated itself to social justice.

News Brief: A Seminal Work by Prof. Frederic Reamer

In this book, Reamer tackles the effect on social workers of witnessing unsafe, incompetent and unethical behavior.