06/08/2026
✨ Alumni Spotlight: Trevor White ✨
"My favorite memories of being part of the Diana R. Garland School of Social Work were the camaraderie and support within my cohort. Over two years, we learned more about each other, leaned on one another, shared resources, and encouraged each other every step of the way. That's what I'll miss most."
As Trevor begins his next chapter, he plans to take the LMSW exam and move to the DFW area to pursue a career in counseling within sports or education. 🐻💚
Favorite place on campus? McLane Stadium! 🏈
We're excited to see all Trevor will accomplish as he continues his journey.
06/06/2026
Thinking about earning your MSW? Join us on June 29 at 6 p.m. CT for a virtual webinar to learn more about Baylor’s Online and On-Campus MSW programs, admissions, and what sets our community apart.
Register today and take the next step in your social work journey! 💚💛
🔗 https://grad.baylor.edu/portal/msw?cmd=event_progovrw
06/04/2026
🚨Now Enrolling: Building Resilient Congregations Certificates through the Center for Church and Community Impact (C3I).
In a time when communities are navigating trauma, stress, and deep division, congregations are uniquely positioned to respond with care, presence, and hope.
These new online, self-paced certificate programs are designed with faith leaders in mind and also welcome anyone seeking to deepen their skills in community care and engagement.
💛 Accompaniment Certificate
Learn to lead with presence, mutuality, and person-centered care that transforms service into a shared relationship.
💚 Trauma Sensitivity Certificate
Gain skills to recognize trauma, foster safety, and guide communities toward healing and resilience.
Grounded in research, theology, and practice, both certificates equip participants to build ministries that truly walk alongside people and communities.
🔗 Register now: https://socialwork.web.baylor.edu/research-impact/center-church-community-impact-c3i/building-resilient-congregations-certificates
06/02/2026
Join us in celebrating Jessie Carver, our 2026 MSW Outstanding Student! 🐻💚
Throughout her time at Baylor Social Work, Jessie has demonstrated exceptional leadership, academic excellence, and a deep commitment to serving children, families, and communities through trauma-informed and culturally responsive care.
One reflection from Jessie that stood out to us:
“I am proud that I have learned to rest, to value myself outside of what I do, and how, with the help of my friends and community, I have been able to break some generational cycles in my family.”
From impactful practicum experiences and research contributions to supporting youth through clinical practice, Jessie embodies the heart of social work and the power of lifelong learning.
Congratulations, Jessie, on this well-deserved recognition! ✨
Read her full Q&A and learn more about her Baylor journey here: https://socialwork.web.baylor.edu/news/story/2026/2026-msw-outstanding-student-qa-jessie-carver
05/28/2026
Join us in celebrating Denise Perez, our 2026 MSW Intern of the Year for Clinical Practice 🐻💚
From providing trauma-informed care at Texas Children’s Hospital to advocating for children and families with empathy, research, and resilience, Denise has embodied the heart of social work throughout her internship.
“Social work allows me to combine compassion, advocacy, clinical practice, research, and systems change in a way that creates meaningful impact for individuals, families, and communities.” ✨
As a first-generation student and future PhD student at the University of Houston, Denise continues to inspire us through her commitment to healing, equity, and systems change.
Congratulations, Denise! We cannot wait to see the impact you will continue to make in the world.
🔗 Read Denise’s full story and Q&A here: https://socialwork.web.baylor.edu/news/story/2026/msw-intern-year-clinical-practice-qa-denise-perez
05/27/2026
This semester, our students got to experience social work beyond the walls of an office through their eco social work internship at Da’Shack in Waco 🌱💚
From gardening and composting to wellness conversations and community engagement, students worked alongside local schools, churches, and community spaces to explore how food, sustainability, mental health, and relationships all connect.
Through this hands-on practicum, they learned that social work can happen anywhere people are cultivating hope, healing, and community. We are so proud of the meaningful work these students accomplished this semester and the impact they continue to make from the ground up. 🌎🐻
🔗💛 Read more about their experience in the article linked here: https://socialwork.web.baylor.edu/news/story/2026/garden-community-new-eco-social-work-practicum-model-dashack
05/25/2026
This Memorial Day, we honor the brave men and women whose service and sacrifice continue to leave a lasting legacy. 🇺🇸
Across campus, the engraved plaques displayed on our lampposts serve as a meaningful reminder of the courage, dedication, and lives given in service to our country. Today, and every day, we remember and give thanks.
05/24/2026
May is also which reminds us that seeking support is a sign of strength.
Baylor students have access to resources, including Counseling Center services, wellness programs, and spiritual support across campus, because no one should navigate life’s challenges alone.
05/22/2026
Congratulations to our alumni, Emma Donaldson, BSW ’19, on being named Advocate of the Year by the Woolley Fine Arts Department.
This recognition reflects Emma’s unwavering commitment to supporting students, uplifting staff, and building trust within the Mesquite ISD community.
We are proud to celebrate the impact she continues to make through , , and .
Congratulations, Emma!