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Social work associate professor named co-chair of BPD committee

Lori Rogovin

Rogovin's research interests include prevention of violence against women, policies that support women and aging, civic engagement, and community collaboration.

Lori Rogovin, MSW, ACSW, an associate professor and field program coordinator in the School of Social Work, was appointed as co-chair of the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD) Field Education Committee. Rogovin will serve alongside co-chair Mary Jacque Carroll. The association represents the interests of undergraduate education and practice in social work.

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