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Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences

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Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
NameJack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
TypeGraduate school
ParentCase Western Reserve University
Established1915
CityCleveland
StateOhio
CountryUnited States

Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences is a graduate school of social work affiliated with Case Western Reserve University located in Cleveland, Ohio. The school offers professional degrees and research opportunities in social work, public policy, and community practice, engaging with institutions such as Cuyahoga County, Huntington Bank, Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, and MetroHealth System. It has connections to philanthropic initiatives by the Mandel family, partnerships with organizations like United Way, Council on Social Work Education, and collaborations involving National Institutes of Health, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

History

Founded in 1915, the school evolved alongside national developments involving Jane Addams, Hull House, Progressive Era, Social Gospel, Elizabethan Poor Law, and New Deal programs such as the Social Security Act. Over decades it responded to influences from figures and institutions including Mary Richmond, Frederick Law Olmsted, Eleanor Roosevelt, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Catharine Beecher, and local leaders in Cleveland. Endowments and renaming reflected support from the Mandel family and foundations like the Ford Foundation, Gates Foundation, Carnegie Corporation, and Rockefeller Foundation. The school's trajectory intersected with movements and events such as the Civil Rights Movement, War on Poverty, Americans with Disabilities Act, and policy shifts under administrations like Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald Reagan.

Academic Programs

Programs include the Master of Social Work, Doctor of Philosophy, joint degrees with School of Medicine, Weatherhead School of Management, and interdisciplinary certificates connected to Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, and Cleveland State University. Coursework and field practicum align with practice areas tied to organizations such as Veterans Health Administration, American Red Cross, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, YMCA, and Salvation Army. Specializations address topics reflected in collaborations with National Association of Social Workers, American Psychological Association, Association for Community Organization and Social Administration, and research funded by entities including National Science Foundation and Kellogg Foundation.

Departments and Research Centers

The school houses departments and centers that collaborate with networks like Institute of Museum and Library Services, National Institutes of Health, World Health Organization, United Nations, and Peace Corps. Centers focus on areas tied to partners such as Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and regional agencies including Cuyahoga County Board of Health. Research infrastructure links to initiatives involving Johns Hopkins University, University of Chicago, Columbia University, Harvard University, and University of Michigan.

Admissions and Student Body

Admissions consider applicants with backgrounds connected to institutions like Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, Teach For America, Teach For America, United Nations Volunteers, and international programs involving Erasmus Programme and Fulbright Program. The student body includes domestic and international students from regions represented by partners such as Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Cuyahoga Community College, Baylor College of Medicine, Ohio State University, and Case Western Reserve University. Financial aid, scholarships, and fellowships derive from sources like the Mandel Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Department of Education, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and private donors including Mellon Foundation.

Faculty and Leadership

Faculty have expertise and prior appointments at institutions including Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, University of Chicago, Northwestern University, Duke University, Stanford University, and Johns Hopkins University. Leadership has engaged with policy and practice networks such as Council on Social Work Education, Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, National Association of Social Workers, American Public Health Association, and advisory roles for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services, and National Institutes of Health.

Research and Community Engagement

Research themes intersect with partners including Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, MetroHealth System, Cuyahoga County, United Way, Greater Cleveland Partnership, and national funders like Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Community engagement initiatives partner with nonprofits such as Habitat for Humanity, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Legal Aid Society, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and advocacy groups including ACLU and NAACP. Projects address public programs linked to Medicaid, Medicare, Affordable Care Act, and local policy efforts with Cleveland City Council.

Facilities and Campus Location

Located on the Case Western Reserve University campus in University Circle, Cleveland, facilities connect to cultural and educational neighbors including the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland Institute of Art, Severance Hall, and Western Reserve Historical Society. Students and faculty access clinical and research sites at Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, MetroHealth System, and regional nonprofit partners such as United Way of Greater Cleveland and Cuyahoga County Board of Health.

Category:Case Western Reserve University