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Community Immersion Program Partners with Misericordia

Community Immersion Program Impact on Chicago Waldorf School

Online Bilingual MSW Program -First of its kind

Student perspective of the MSW program

Race, Culture, & Gender on the Border Spring Break Immersion Course & Experience

Each Spring, the School of Social Work offers a immersion Race, Culture & Gender on the Border course that provides students with the opportunity to visit the Arizona-Mexico border and explore race, culture, gender, and ethnicity as it relates to migration.
 

Be sure to check out the following resources to increase your knowledge on the issues and policies to take a stand for the rights of immigrants:

Border Education Advocacy Resources

Border Advocacy Letter

2016 Commencement

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US - Mexico Border Immersion 2015

Check out what our students have to say about this unique immersion trip they took in Summer 2015!

School of Social Work celebrates 100 years

Loyola's School of Social Work celebrates 100 years of educating leaders in the social work profession. 

Natalie Anne Hock Commencement Student Address

Natalie Anne Hock, candidate for the Degree of Master of Social Work, delivers commencement address to Loyola University Chicago's School of Social Work on May 6, 2015.

Robyn Golden Commencement Address

Robyn Golden, the Director of Health and Aging, Rush University Medical Center, delivers commencement address to Loyola University Chicago's School of Social Work on May 6, 2015.

2015 Commencement

Social Work Fieldwork Placements at Loyola

Find out what social work graduate students can expect to experience during fieldwork placements at Loyola University Chicago.

Beyond the classroom

Graduate students in the School of Social Work interact with their professors in many different ways outside of the classroom.

Meet Mariela Rodriguez

Social work major Mariela Rodriguez discusses what has made her Loyola experience distinctive, including a research project opportunity in Mexico.

"The biggest proponent of professional development"

Associate Professor Shirley Simon helps graduate students discover opportunities to participate in professional conferences.