SSA offers a number of lectures throughout the year, where experts speak on a variety of current issues in social work and social welfare policy.
Upcoming Lectures/Symposia:
The Ikuo Yamaguchi Memorial Seminar
Past Lectures:
Technology and the Rising Cost of Health Care: A Paradigm Shift
Navigating the Cultural Divide: Bridging the Gap Between our Professional, Public and Private Selves
Tampa Harper Lecture with Virginia Parks – Jobs and Politics: Urban Grassroots Responses
Pastora San Juan Cafferty Lecture on Race and Ethnicity in American Life
Social Exclusion: The Marginalization of African Americans in Health Care, Housing and Employment
Poverty, Promise, & Possibility Lecture Series
Sexual Identity, Health and Stigma in India: Traditional Statuses and Western Influences
“The hardest decision I had to make when I was applying for the AB/AM program was whether to become an administrative or clinical student,” says Margaret Marion, AB '12. “I understood that whichever track I chose, I would still have room to pursue classes in the other track that fit in with my academic and professional goals"