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“St. Joseph College in West Hartford will offer a graduate certificate program in Latino Community Practice beginning in September.
Offered in collaboration with the Puerto Rican/Latino/a Studies Project of the University of Connecticut School of Social Work, the program will provide a professional credential for those who work in bilingual health and human services practice serving the states Latino populations.”
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