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  2. National Association of Science Writers - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Science Writers (NASW) was created in 1934 by science journalists and reporters. The mission of NASW is "to improve the craft of science journalism and to promote good science reportage". [1] It has been called, "the nation's oldest and largest professional association for science writers". [2]

  3. National Association of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is a professional organization of social workers in the United States. NASW has about 120,000 members. [ 1 ] The NASW provides guidance, research, up to date information, advocacy, and other resources for its members and for social workers in general.

  4. Raymond Monsour Scurfield - Wikipedia

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    Scurfield was recognized as a "Hero of Katrina" by the University of Southern Mississippi (2006), the 2006 Mississippi Social Worker of the Year by the Mississippi Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, the 2006 and 2007 College of Health Distinguished Teaching Awards and 10 additional awards and recognitions during his tenure ...

  5. Clinical social work - Wikipedia

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    The Clinical Social Worker in Gerontology (CSW-G) is a specialty credential offered by NASW to clinical social workers who specialize in working in the area of gerontology; NASW membership is not required to obtain the CSW-G. [37] The Certified Clinical Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs Social Worker (C-CATODSW) is a specialty credential for ...

  6. NASW - Wikipedia

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  7. Vera Chandler Foster - Wikipedia

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    Vera Adrienne Chandler was born in Indianola, Mississippi, the daughter of William Chandler and Mariah Chandler. [1] She grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. [2] She graduated from Omaha's Central High School in 1931, [3] and from Fisk University in 1936. [4]

  8. Naomi Gray - Wikipedia

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    Naomi Gray was born Naomi Jean Thomas in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. [2] She was raised in Indiana along with her four siblings. [1] She graduated from Crispus Attucks High School. [3] In 1945 Gray earned her bachelor's degree in Sociology from Hampton University. [4] She later received her master's degree from Indiana University. [1]

  9. Carey B. Maddox-Preston - Wikipedia

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    Maddox was born in Columbia, Mississippi, the daughter of Richard M. Maddox and Mattie Hendricks Maddox. Both of her parents were also born in Mississippi; her father was a fireman on the railroad. She graduated from Tougaloo College and earned a master's degree in social work from Atlanta School of Social Work. She was a member of Alpha Kappa ...