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Emeritus Faculty

Dr. Frank B. Raymond III

Frank B. Raymond III, PhD
Dean Emeritus and Distinguished Professor Emeritus
College of Social Work
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208

Phone: (803) 777-4034
Fax: (803) 777-3498
e-mail: frank.raymond@sc.edu  

Educational Background:

BA,  Wake Forest University
MSW, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
PhD, Tulane University

Research Interests:

Technology in social work education and practice
Social work education administration
Corrections

Selected Publications:

    Raymond, F.B. III. “Distance Education in Social Work: Definitions and History.” In Paul Abels (Ed.), Distance Education in Social Work. New York: Springer. (In Press.)

    Raymond, F.B. III & Rank, M. (Eds.), Preparing for Accreditation in Social Work Education: The Self-study and the Site Visit. Alexandria, VA.: Council on Social Work Education. (2003).

    Menon, G. M. & Raymond, F. B. III (Eds.). (2002, February 15). Social work education and practice in a new era. Electronic Journal of Social Work, 1, (1). http://www.ejsw.net/IssueView1.asp.

    Raymond, F. B. III, Delivering distance education through technology: a pioneer's experience. CWIS (Campus-Wide Information Systems: The Journal of Technology on Campus), 17(2), 2000, pp. 49-55.

     Raymond, F. B. III & Raymond, G. I., Building an international student body, in Journal of Global Awareness. May, 1999.

     Ligon, J. & Raymond, F. B. III, Enhancing the preparation of social workers for rural mental health settings through a public/academic consortium, in Rural Community Mental Health, 24(5). Summer, 1999.

     Raymond, F. B. III& Raymond, G. I., Developing international education partnerships, in Journal of Global Awareness. May, 1998.

     Raymond, F. B. III., Ginsberg, L., & Gohagan, D. (Eds). Computers in Human Services. "Information Technologies: Teaching to Use-Using to Teach." (1998). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, Inc.

     Raymond, F. B. III, "Should There Be A Moratorium on the Development of Social Work Programs?," in Journal on Social Work Education. Spring/Summer, 1998.

     Raymond, F. B. III, "Preparing Social Workers to Assume Human Service Needs in the Korean Peninsula: An Example of Cross-Cultural Exchange," In Journal of Global Awareness. May, 1997.

     Raymond, F. B. III, "Technology in Higher Education," In Journal of Global Awareness. May, 1997.

     Raymond, F. B. III, "The Information Technology Revolution: Benefits and Dangers," The University Culture, 35th Anniversary Issue, 17-21, Hak Mun Publishing, Inc., Seoul, Korea. 1997.

     Raymond, F. B. III and Pike, Cathy K. "Electronic Technologies for Social Work Education." In the Supplement to The Encyclopedia of Social Work (19th edition). Edited by Richard L. Edwards. Washington, DC: NASW Press. October, 1997.

     Raymond, F. B. III. "Delivering the MSW Curriculum to Not-Traditional Students through Interactive Television." In Modes of Social Work Education II: The Electronic Social Work Curriculum in the Twenty-First Century. Edited by Elizabeth Torre. New Orleans, LA: Tulane University Press. 1996.

     Raymond, F. B. III. Editor, The Administration of Social Work Education Programs: The Roles of Deans and Directors. Washington, DC,: National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work. 1995.

    Raymond, F. B. III. "Higher Education and Management." In New Management in Human Services (Second edition). Edited by Leon H. Ginsberg and Paul R. Keys. Silver Spring, MD: NASW Press. 1995.      

Selected Presentations:

“Maintaining Energy, Enthusiasm, and Creativity in the Deanship,” National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools
of Social Work, October, 2000, Huntington Beach, CA. 

“Research I Schools and Allied Organizations: BPD, IASWR. NADD, NASW, and SSWR,” meeting of Deans and Directors of Research I Schools of Social Work, June, 2000, St. Louis, MO. 

Service:

Links:

Curriculum Vitae (in Adobe Acrobat)
Curriculum Vitae, short version (in Adobe Acrobat)

 

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