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Dr. Kimberly Hardy is an Assistant Professor at the University of Saint Joseph in the Social Work and Latino Community Studies Department. Prior to joining the USJ faculty, Dr. Hardy was an Assistant Professor & Chair of the Black Studies Substantive Area at the UConn School of Social Work. She earned her BSW and PhD in social work from Morgan State University and her MSW in clinical social work from The Ohio State University. Dr. Hardy has taught at the graduate level across the social work curriculum for many years at various institutions. Prior to entering the academy, Dr. Hardy was a clinical school social worker specializing in work with adolescents in urban school settings. Dr. Hardy currently studies critical issues related to the social-emotional functioning of African-Americans with a particular focus on the use and meaning of religion/spirituality and the Black Church in problem alleviation.
Dr. Hardy is also the very proud mommy of her son, Aiden!
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PROFESSIONAL INTEREST LINKS
Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW)
Greater Hartford Alliance of Black Social Workers (GHABSW)
Society for Spirituality and Social Work
American Orthopsychiatric Association
North American Association of Christian Social Workers (NACSW)