“Hello!”
from The University of Iowa School of Social Work. I have been
proud to call the School my “academic home” for 21
years. I hope that what has kept me here for so long will also
draw you to the School. Among those reasons is a steadfast commitment
to the core values of the social work profession: service, social
and economic justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance
of human relationships, and integrity and competence in practice.
Faculty and staff in the BASW, MSW and PhD programs on four campuses
embrace these values in their teaching, research and professional
service activities. The School attracts students with the same
values and this “harmony of purpose” is always energizing
and deeply rewarding.
The
School of Social Work offers many special initiatives, including
opportunities to explore and experience cultural diversity. We
are pleased to co-sponsor an annual statewide conference on Latino
issues, offer specializations in aging, end- of-life and child
welfare, and manage a coffee-shop hosted by persons with disabilities.
The National Resource Center for Family-Centered Practice (a nationally-known
training and research center), is home to the Disproportionate
Minority Contact Center and the Latino Institute. We have created
an environment in the School that I believe is warm and welcoming,
and, at the same time, energizing and professionally rewarding.
If you have a professional social work interest, you’ll
likely find someone who shares it here: we are very eclectic in
our interests. For all these reasons (and many more, as you may
discover), I’ve never wanted to leave Iowa. Consider making
it your “academic home” too!
Associate Professor
Director, School of Social Work
The University of Iowa
330 North Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242
Phone: (319)335-3316
Email: edward-saunders@uiowa.edu