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Master of Social Work (MSW) Reaccreditation Announcement!
At its February 2025 meeting, the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Board of Accreditation (BOA) reviewed the reaffirmation materials for CUNY York College’s Master of Social Work (MSW) Program. The BOA voted to reaffirm the program’s accreditation for eight years, without any condition, through February 2033.
Trichotomy: A Fireside Chat with Rachelle Antoine, York Alumna
"Trichotomy: Struggle. Search. Rebirth" by Rachelle Antoine, MSW, is an exploration into the life of a woman who has quickly risen to the ranks of a visionary leader, strategist and social impact professional.
Social Work MSW Breast Cancer Walk
MSW Breast Cancer Walk
MSW Scholar Weldon Lam
The show will use concepts of philosophy, psychology, sociology, and social work to promote healthy and "positive" conversations with one another.
MSW Information Session - Jan 22
York Master of Social Work (MSW) Program Information Session
MSW Information Session - Feb 5
York Master of Social Work (MSW) Program Information Session
MSW Information Session - Feb 12
York Master of Social Work (MSW) Program Information Session
Leadership in Action
York alumna Rachelle Antoine, Class of 2018, is making a difference.
BSW Breast Cancer 2019
BSW Breast Cancer 2019
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer - Fall 2019
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
Melissa Niewender: Class of 2022 MSW Program at CUNY York College
I graduated with my bachelor's from Hartwick College in Oneonta, NY, upstate. I played lacrosse there, majoring in sociology with a minor in criminal justice. I was there from 2013 to 2017. I knew I wanted to be in a field where I could help people, so I chose sociology and criminal justice because they would allow me to enter law enforcement or social work.
When Social Work Shifts from Personal to Professional
Bachelor of Science (Social Work) Alum ‘2020 and Master of Social Work (MSW) Alum ‘2022 Luis Quinones Shares How Social Workers Launched Him into a Career Where He Could Serve Others
Department of Social Work Phi Alpha Honor Society Induction Ceremony
The Chi Sigma MSW chapter of Phi Alpha National Honor Society for Social Work was charted on February 23, 2018. On February 22, 2023, the International Office of Phi Alpha Honor Society for Social Work confirmed extending the Chi Sigma chapter to include scholars enrolled in the York College Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSSW) program.
Social Work BSW Ceremony
Walk-through event
Jenette Allen-McCombs, Ph.D., LMSW
The Department of Social Work invites you to a 30 minute presentation by Dr. Allen-McCombs
Lecture by Renie Rondon-Jackson, Ph.D., LCSW-R
The Department of Social Work Invites you to a 30 minute presentation by Dr. Renie Rondon-Jackson
Lecture by Matthew Thomas Diner, Ph.D., LCSW
The Department of Social Work invites you to a 30 minute presentation by Dr. Matthew Diner
Michael DeVeaux, Ph.D.
The Social Work Department invites you to a 30 minute presentation by Dr. Michael DeVeaux.
Health Care Industry Event: Peer 2 Peer Support
Are you interested in working in the Health Care Industry?!
Social Work Field Education Signature Pedagogy E-Newsletter
The Social Work Field Education E-Newsletter was established in December 2010 to share relevant information about field education, the Program, and trends in the Profession.
Success Outside of College - Women's Success
Road to Success with Hosts Swati Polce and Lillian Chen with guest Dr. Selena Rodgers and Mr. Randy Punter.
Women Overachieving in Academics
TMI w Ajani Brown and special guest Dr. Rodgers - Interview Themes: Fulbright Specialist, International Social Work Experience, Mentoring, Women’s History Month
BSSW Information Session
We are looking for students with the will and talent to empower themselves and others through a career in one of the most in-demand professions.
BSSW Information Session
We are looking for students with the will and talent to empower themselves and others through a career in one of the most in-demand professions.
CANCELLED: 10th Annual OT Research Colloquium
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common pediatric physical and neurological disorder, and describes a group of permanent disorders of the development of movement and posture, causing activity limitation.