Join us for Spring 2023 Events!
Convening together as a social work community is so important. This Spring semester, we hope you will be able to join your fellow alums in important conversations. We look forward to seeing you – in-person or virtually – this semester!
March
10th Anniversary of the All Gifts Count Campaign
Make a gift to the School of Social Work here.
Support International PhD Students here.
March 8th (12-1:15PM)
Critical Convos Logo
Strategic Negotiation for Women: Getting Past No
VIRTUAL
Speaker: Anastasia Watson
CEUs available
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March 10th (9AM – 12:30PM)
Homecoming:
Advocating for the Profession and the Professional
HYBRID
In-Person: SMC Ballroom
9-12:30PM
Keynote Speaker:
Dr. Anthony Estreet, CEO of NASW
Panelists:
Mike Allen, MSW ‘03
Shanda Brown, LMSW ‘13
Janet Hosford-Lamb, MSW ’00, LCSW-C, LCSW
Colby Peters, PhD ‘17
Moderator: Lori James-Townes, MSW ‘91
CEUs available
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Alumni Association Awards Luncheon
12:30PM
HYBRID
In-Person: SMC Ballroom
March 14th (12-1:15PM)
Critical Convos
“I Want to Build A Practice, Now What?”
VIRTUAL
CEUs available
Panelists:
Lynn Grodzki, LCSW, MCC, MSW ‘88
Alyssa Jones
Victoria Stubbs, LICS, LCSW-C
Moderator: Seante Hatcher, LCSW-C
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March 16th (10AM – 7:30PM)
In collaboration with the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law’s
Journal of Health Care Law & Policy
“Uneasy Alignments: The Mental Health Turn in the American Legal System”
IN-PERSON
CEUs available
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March 27th (1-2:15PM)
Save the Date!
2nd Annual J.E.D.I. Awards Ceremony
VIRTUAL
Click here to make a nomination
March 28th (12-1:15PM)
Critical Convos
“What Does it Mean to Be a Leader in Social Work?”
VIRTUAL
CEUs available
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Speaker:
Steven R. Lewis, MBA, MSW ‘02
President & CEO
Community Partnership for Child Development
Moderator: Amy Greensfelder, LMSW ‘17
April 26th (5-7PM)
Save the Date!
Lecture by Visiting Richman Scholar-in-Residence Dr. Nikki Aikens