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Richard Kenney: Social Work Program Accreditation and Community Impact at UT Tyler

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Imagine embarking on a journey of hope and hard work, one that leads to the proud moment of celebrating 18 graduates earning their bachelor's degrees in social work. Richard Kenney and Ericka Freeman are the driving forces behind earning accreditation for UT Tyler's Bachelor of Social Work program. In our conversation, Keeney explains what accreditation means, not just for the graduates but for the countless lives they are set to transform, particularly in East Texas's underserved communities.
Beyond the academic milestone, accreditation and the graduation of the first social work class reinforces the essence of community and the power of collaboration within UT Tyler. Success blooms from a network of voices, from club officers to the wide-reaching campus community, all contributing to the growth of students like Emily Fowler, who explains that she's poised to make a significant impact among the homeless after she completes her master's degree. This story is a testament to the spirit of unity, the dedication of educational leaders, and the bright future that awaits those touched by the passion and commitment of new social work professionals being prepared by UT Tyler.

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Imagine embarking on a journey of hope and hard work, one that leads to the proud moment of celebrating 18 graduates earning their bachelor's degrees in social work. Richard Kenney and Ericka Freeman are the driving forces behind earning accreditation for UT Tyler's Bachelor of Social Work program. In our conversation, Keeney explains what accreditation means, not just for the graduates but for the countless lives they are set to transform, particularly in East Texas's underserved communities.
Beyond the academic milestone, accreditation and the graduation of the first social work class reinforces the essence of community and the power of collaboration within UT Tyler. Success blooms from a network of voices, from club officers to the wide-reaching campus community, all contributing to the growth of students like Emily Fowler, who explains that she's poised to make a significant impact among the homeless after she completes her master's degree. This story is a testament to the spirit of unity, the dedication of educational leaders, and the bright future that awaits those touched by the passion and commitment of new social work professionals being prepared by UT Tyler.

Transcripts of all CAS Connects episodes are available at our website.
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