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A city planner standing by a downtown street holding a tablet device.
February 6, 2025
City planners, also known as urban planners, are responsible for shaping resilient, sustainable, livable, and functional cities. What a city planner does varies, with responsibilities including an understanding of zoning laws, public transportation, infrastructure development, green spaces and parks, and more. Completing a dual degree program, such as an online Master of Social Work with […]
A professor standing in a classroom uses a tablet device.
February 6, 2025
Social workers help people and communities prevent, cope with, and overcome various challenges in areas from health and wellness to financial stability. These professionals work directly with individuals and families, influencing their daily lives through referrals, advocacy, and responses to crises.  Earning a Doctor of Social Work (DSW) degree provides a strong foundation for social […]
Social workers reviewing policies on a bulletin board.
February 6, 2025
We live in an unpredictable world, and populations and organizations face a range of potential disasters that can disrupt operations, threaten economic stability, and cause significant loss of human life. These disasters take many forms, including extreme weather events, deadly pandemics, acts of terrorism, and cyberattacks. To safeguard against these events, many businesses and institutions […]
A disaster resilience professional points to a world map while giving a presentation.
January 24, 2025
Earning a Master of Social Work (MSW) prepares graduates for clinical, counseling, and leadership roles. But what if you’re interested in a career path that spans disciplines? MSW dual degree programs combine the social welfare training of an MSW program with other graduate fields, allowing degree-seekers to complete two degrees in an accelerated timeframe. A […]
A seated social worker takes notes while talking to a child.
January 24, 2025
Earning a master’s degree in social work can prepare individuals for clinical and leadership roles like school social worker, mental health social worker, or social services program director. However, many prospective graduate students do not realize the importance of programmatic accreditation for social work.  The Council for Social Work Education (CSWE) serves a critical function […]
Dr. Candice Beasley, MSW, DSW, LCSW-BACS
November 5, 2024
In our article, Dr. Candice Beasley, MSW, DSW, LCSW-BACS explains that domestic violence (DV) and intimate partner violence (IPV) are chronic pandemics that span race, ethnicity, sex/gender, and religion. She also argues that social workers should consider intersections between both DV and IPV and spiritual abuse, wherein perpetrators use religion or spirituality as a control […]
Social worker speaking to a group of volunteers.
October 30, 2024
Social work is a fast-growing profession in the U.S., and career opportunities are expected to increase by seven percent by 2033, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. However, that isn’t the only reason many people choose social work as a career path. They may feel the drive to improve their community and society […]
Social worker holding a clipboard and sitting with a client.
October 30, 2024
The field of social work is now well over a century old. Jane Addams, a pioneering social worker of the early 20th century, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. Her legacy and those of other social workers live on in the modern field, in which compassionate social workers support communities and work as […]
A clinical social worker meets with a client in an office.
October 30, 2024
As demand for mental health care continues to increase in the U.S., there is a growing need for professionals who can provide this type of support to individuals, families, and communities. Clinical social workers and therapists both help clients manage their mental health in various settings, but they provide different types of services in different […]
A crisis leader strategizing with a colleague in a conference room.
October 30, 2024
Natural disasters displaced 2.5 million Americans in 2023, according to the Weather Channel. Even in a country with the infrastructure and resources of the United States, fires, floods, and other disasters can upend organizations and entire communities. Social workers often work with governmental groups to help people recover from the economic and psychological impacts of […]