Dr. Carolyn Allen received her PhD in African American Studies from Temple University in 1997. She also
Dr. Carolyn Allen received her PhD in African American Studies from Temple University in 1997. She also received a Master of Arts in African American Studies from Temple University in 1994 and a Master of Social Service degree from Bryn Mawr College in 1986. Dr. Allen has 28 years of teaching experience at the university level in both brick-and-mortar and online programs. Dr. Allen has a personal and academic commitment to the area of Diversity Studies. She has delivered a number of professional presentations and developed courses in this area. At the University of the Virgin Islands, Dr. Allen teaches at the Undergraduate and Graduate level. UVI courses include: SWK 224-Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare, SWK 425-Social Work Methods III, SWK 426-SocialWork Methods IV, SWK 523-Social Welfare Policy, SWK 531-Special Practice I: Child Neglect & Abuse, SWK 532-Organizational Policy and Leadership in Human Service Programs, SWK 534- Chemical Dependency, SWK 543-Evaluation Research of Social Problems, Services and Interventions.
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Dr. Carolyn Allen received her PhD in African American Studies from Temple University in 1997. She also received a Master of Arts in African American Studies from Temple University in 1994 and a Master of Social Service degree from Bryn Mawr College in 1986. Dr. Allen has 28 years of teaching experience at the university level in both brick-and-mortar and online programs. Dr. Allen has a personal and academic commitment to the area of Diversity Studies. She has delivered a number of professional presentations and developed courses in this area. At the University of the Virgin Islands, Dr. Allen teaches at the Undergraduate and Graduate level. UVI courses include: SWK 224-Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare, SWK 425-Social Work Methods III, SWK 426-SocialWork Methods IV, SWK 523-Social Welfare Policy, SWK 531-Special Practice I: Child Neglect & Abuse, SWK 532-Organizational Policy and Leadership in Human Service Programs, SWK 534- Chemical Dependency, SWK 543-Evaluation Research of Social Problems, Services and Interventions.