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Dr. Carmen Ortiz Hendricks Named Dean of Wurzweiler

Yeshiva University President Richard M. Joel has announced the appointment of Professor Carmen Ortiz Hendricks as the Dorothy and David I. Schachne Dean of the Wurzweiler School of Social Work.

Hendricks came to Wurzweiler in 2005 as professor of social work and associate dean. She has been serving as interim dean of Wurzweiler for the past year. In that time, she has worked with faculty, chair Froma Benerofe and the Board of Overseers, President Joel and Provost Mort Lowengrub to advance the school in critical directions: increasing enrollment, fundraising for scholarships and special projects, working with the Jewish Community, partnering with the Washington Heights community, and collaborating with other departments throughout the University. Hendricks and the faculty have also been moving aggressively to offer pathways to social work education that will continue to have Wurzweiler be a leader in the field of social work.

“I look forward to continuing my collaboration with Dr. Hendricks as she steps into her role as dean,” said President Joel. “I have every confidence that she will continue to raise Wurzweiler to new levels of prominence in the field of social work.”

Hendricks received her MSW from Adelphi University School of Social Work and her doctorate in Social Welfare from Wurzweiler. Prior to joining YU, she taught at the Hunter College School of Social Work and Stony Brook University/SUNY. Hendricks has an extensive teaching and publication history. She and her two colleagues, Jeanne Finch and Cheryl Franks, are working on the second edition of Learning to Teach/Teaching to Learn: A Guide for Social Work Field Education, which is a best-selling textbook for CSWE Press.

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