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Article: Founded to Serve Veterans, Smith College School for Social Work Embraces Role.
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- AScribe Health News Service
- Article date:
- March 22, 2006
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Byline: Smith College
NORTHAMPTON, Mass., March 22 (AScribe Newswire) -- The Smith College School for Social Work announced an initiative to train military personnel as social workers who can respond to the mental health needs of the nation's veterans.
Two women and two men, representing the Army, Army National Guard and Air Force, each received financial awards that will enable them to enter the School for Social Work master's degree program at the start of the next academic year, June 2006.
Founded in 1918 to prepare social workers to serve shell-shocked veterans returning from World War I, the school is internationally recognized for its ...
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