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| Health Sciences and Nursing Building | |
| El Paso Texas, 79968 | |
| mwlusk@utep.edu | |
| (915) 929-4200 | |
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Professor Emeritus of Social Work, Dr. Mark Lusk, is an experienced field worker and researcher in Latin America. Fluent in Spanish and Portuguese, he has lived and worked extensively in South America. Prof Lusk was named NASW Social Work Pioneer by the National Association of Social Workers in recognition of his scholarship. He currently writes on human rights, social justice, and forced migrants. Mark is licensed in Texas as a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW). |
KEYWORDS
- Community Engaged Scholarship
- Social Work
- International Development
- Migration
- Refugees
- Border Health
CUSTOMIZED LINKS
- UTEP Study Examines Pandemic's Effect on Hispanic Students’ Mental Health
- UTEP Ph.D. Student Receives Grant to Explore Resilience among Migrant Children
- UTEP Social Work Professor, Students Publish Human Rights Report
- UTEP Names Two Faculty Fellows to Strengthen University's Vision of Community Engagement
- Social Work Professor Earns Migrant Grant
- UTEP Program Receives Grant to Train Bilingual Texas Social Workers
- Partnerships Capture Community's Attention
- Studies Explore the Lives of Migrants
- Mexican Immigrants' Resiliency Leads to Better Mental Health
- Mexican Immigrants' Resiliency Leads to Better Mental Health
- Resiliency Helps Drug War Refugees Cope


