Dr. Beulah Rothman Memorial Scholarship
(Social Work)
Dr. Beulah Rothman (1924-1990) distinguished professor and director
of the Ph.D. program, School of Social Work was a nationally recognized
leader in the professional education of social workers. She was heralded
by students and colleagues for her inspired and creative teaching skills.
Her dedication to students was beyond exemplary. Dr. Rothman’s
career was particularly unique in the way she integrated social work
scholarship, theory, research, leadership and the skill of the practitioner
with the small group. Several of her articles have become classics in
the theoretical development of social group work practice to which she
was deeply committed and the generalist approach to professional helping.
The purpose of this memorial scholarship fund is to assist capable,
financially needy doctoral students in the Barry University School of
Social Work. Support this scholarship.
Guidelines:
- Matriculated doctoral student
- Consideration given to research and/or demonstration projects
- Level of financial need
- Student level of performance
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