NPL Faculty & Alumni Happy Hour Event
NPL faculty and alumni are invited to have drinks and conversation to celebrate the end of the semester.
NPL faculty and alumni are invited to have drinks and conversation to celebrate the end of the semester.
Join us as we celebrate and acknowledge the efforts of our NPL practicum partners. This event brings together current students, NPL alumni, and NPL practicum partners for informal conversations and networking. Lunch will be served.
Join us for food, drinks, and dancing under the tent in the Caster Courtyard for our annual Alumni Weekend reception. This event is open to all members of the SP2 community
Join us in the Caster Lobby for a hot breakfast as you get ready for your first day of classes! This event is presented by the Dean's Alumni Advisory Board!
Come out and network with current students and alumni. Refreshments will be served. SP2 Fridays is presented by the Offices of Institutional Advancement & Student Affairs.
For this invite only event, the group will gather to learn more about each other’s work and our inspiration behind doing that work. During this time, we'll introduce you to the Rotating Credit Club (RCC) - the core of the Social Impact Collaboratory. Modeled after Citizen University’s National Civic Collaboratory, the RCC provides a time […]
We are excited to continue our One Book discussions of Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century edited by disability rights activist, Alice Wong. The book is an anthology of essays by individuals with disabilities. It describes the complexities of their everyday life experiences and presents a diverse perspective often missing in conversations in and out […]
We are excited to continue our One Book discussions of Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century edited by disability rights activist, Alice Wong. The book is an anthology of essays by individuals with disabilities. It describes the complexities of their everyday life experiences and presents a diverse perspective often missing in conversations in and out […]
We are excited to continue our One Book discussions of Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century edited by disability rights activist, Alice Wong. The book is an anthology of essays by individuals with disabilities. It describes the complexities of their everyday life experiences and presents a diverse perspective often missing in conversations in and out […]
Conversations about race, equity, and justice with experts on social policy and social work. SP2 Speaker Series - How Are the Young People? Looking for Justice in Failing Systems The event featured SP2 faculty members DeMarcus Jenkins and Noor Toraif in conversation with Professor of Practice Ben Jealous. Join SP2 on 2/15 for the next […]