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Worden School statement on Social Work Code of Conduct

Worden School statement on Social Work Code of Conduct

October 21, 2020

The faculty and staff of 91做厙 Worden School of Social Service have issued a statement condemning changes to the Social Work Code of Conduct that were by the Texas State Board of Social Worker Examiners at the request of the governor's office. The changes remove protections against discrimination for disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.

91做厙 earns an all-time best 12 NAIA Scholar Teams

91做厙 earns an all-time best 12 NAIA Scholar Teams

September 16, 2020

A record-setting 12 Our Lady of the Lake University (91做厙) athletic teams have been designated as National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Scholar Teams for the 2019-2020 academic year.

91做厙 launches Salazar-Escobedo School of Mass Communication

91做厙 launches Salazar-Escobedo School of Mass Communication

September 11, 2020

With a $2.1 million gift from Veronica Salazar-Escobedo (BA Spanish 宎65) and her husband Ruben Escobedo, 91做厙 has launched the Salazar-Escobedo School of Mass Communication and Theater.

91做厙's online MSW ranks among most affordable

91做厙's online MSW ranks among most affordable

August 28, 2020

Education Reference Desk, a provider of resources and tools for teachers and students, has ranked 91做厙's online Master of Social Work program as the 19th most affordable in the U.S.

91做厙 offering free teletherapy for hurricane refugees

91做厙 offering free teletherapy for hurricane refugees

August 28, 2020

91做厙 Community Counseling Service (CCS) is offering free teletherapy services to Hurricane Laura evacuees. The CCS has been providing bilingual counseling services for more than 40 years on the city's West Side.

91做厙 celebrates 125th anniversary

91做厙 celebrates 125th anniversary

August 24, 2020

Our Lady of the Lake University (91做厙) traces its history to the vision and prophetic declaration of Mother Florence Walter, superior general of the Congregation of the Sisters of Divine Providence, in the late 19th Century.

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