Joan Greenstone Memorial Lecture

  • April 17, 2015
  • 9:00 AM - 1:00 CST
  • Simpson Lecture Hall
  • Caroline Gosselin, cgosselin@luc.edu
  • Free; $25 for CEU's
  • Staff, Students, Faculty
    Open to the public.
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    Join us on April 17 for the 19th Annual Greenstone Memorial Lecture, open to all Loyola School of Social Work students, alumni, faculty, staff, field supervisors, and friends. This years lecture will feature Professor Lorrie Greenhouse Gardella, JD, MSW, ACSW, who will present Social Work through the Holocaust: The Life and Legacy of Louis Lowy. Gardella will discuss Holocaust-survivor Louis Lowys professional journey as a social worker and its implications for modern clinical social work. The lecture is framed through the lens of Gardella's recent book, The Life and Thought of Louis Lowy: Social Work through the Holocaust, which is listed in 100 Great Books for the Social Workers Library.

    Register at: www.luc.edu/alumni/greenstone
    or
    312.915.6977