Wayne State University School of Social Work
Wayne State University School of Social Work, established in 1935, has been a prominent institution for education, research, and advocacy in Detroit. Celebrating 90 years, the school empowers social change by training a diverse student body that contributes significantly to community service through internships and research initiatives.
With a commitment to bridging health equity gaps and improving social services, the School of Social Work collaborates with community leaders and organizations. Annually, it provides substantial scholarships and engaging events to support the professional development of its students and alumni, fostering a culture of advocacy within Michigan's diverse landscape.
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