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Fall 2025 BSW program graduates honored at pinning ceremony

Celebrating students gather at pinning ceremony

Celebrating students gather at the pinning ceremony.

The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program celebrated its Fall 2025 cohort with a pinning ceremony held on Dec. 10 in the MHC Atrium. The event opened with remarks from Amanda Mole, LCSW, followed by heartfelt speeches from faculty members John Rutledge, MSW, BSW program chair; Manashi Joshi, PHD, MPH, MSW; and Jennifer Roth, MSW, LCSW, as they welcomed BSW students into the profession.

Students receiving child welfare certification were recognized, along with members of the Phi Alpha National Honor Society for Social Work Students and the Social Work Society.

Congratulations to the School of Social Work fall class of 2025! Photos from the event can be found here.

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