In 2002, the School of Social Work received a GeroRich grant from the John A. Hartford Foundation to infuse aging content throughout the BASW and MSW curricula. The original grant resulted in an increase in master’s students seeking gerontology field placements, faculty training, infusion of aging content across the curriculum, and purchase of books and media resources for teaching. Faculty, field instructors and students may use the materials in teaching and project development. You may download the following file to view resources. Please contact Professor Elizabeth Mulvaney for more information or to gain access to the materials (412-624-0036 or eam65@pitt.edu).
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