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How Can We Learn From Europe’s Policy Changes to Help Families?
A new book from Fordham GSS Professor and Mary Ann Quaranta Chair for Social Justice…

Cox and Marlowe to Publish Book on Antisemitism and Social Work
Congratulations to Fordham GSS faculty members Carole Cox, Ph.D., and Dana Marlowe, Ph.D., who have…

Two New Clinical Faculty Members Join Fordham GSS
In some more exciting news for the 2024-2025 Graduate School of Social Service faculty roster,…

Four GSS Faculty Members Promoted Ahead of 2024-2025 Academic Year
Congratulations to the Graduate School of Social Service faculty members who were promoted and tenured…

The Societal Importance of Caregivers
According to the World Health Organization, one in six people will be 60 or older…

Want Results? Tell a Story: Professor Collaborates with Students on Research-Backed Film
Emily is a first-generation Latina teen struggling to approach her family members about her mental…

An Unintended Benefit of the Child Tax Credit
Fordham GSS Professor and Associate Dean Elaine Congress, D.S.W., recently published a New York Times Letter to…

How Toxic Masculinity Harms the Well-Being of Everyone
Fordham GSS Associate Professor Laura Wernick, Ph.D., was quoted in Diverse Education speaking about the findings from…

Colocated Care Improves Mental and Physical Health Outcomes, Study Says
Research from Fordham GSS Assistant Professor Elizabeth Matthews, Ph.D., emphasizes the potential positive impacts of…

Where Is All the Military Social Work Literature?
Spanning over seven decades of military social work literature, a new narrative review from Fordham…