Utilizing Library Resources for Student Success
OnlineThe SP2 librarian Sam Kirk will walk through a variety of topics, depending on what feels relevant to attendees. Potential topics will include the following: An overview of core library […]
The SP2 librarian Sam Kirk will walk through a variety of topics, depending on what feels relevant to attendees. Potential topics will include the following: An overview of core library […]
Grant Writing 101 takes participants through the fundamentals of effective grant research and elements needed to construct winning grant proposals. This event is open to NPL alumni, current students, and […]
Meet SP2's newest Leadership Fellow, Darla Coffey, PhD, MSW. Dr. Coffey is a SP2 alumna and the former president and CEO of the Council of Social Work Education. Darla was […]
A multi-disciplinary lecture connected to SWRK 6010, delivered by renowned scholars and practitioners in various fields relevant to social work and social policy
Conversations about race, equity, and justice with experts on social policy and social work. Climate Refugees: The Implications of our Changing Environment This free webinar featured SP2 Assistant Professors Dr. […]
A team of staff and social workers from the Defender Association will be talking about the mission and work of the Defender Association and the role of social work in […]
Social workers are assuming leadership roles in all sectors, and in doing so, can influence and shape communities, organizations, and institutions. But are we truly living out our commitment to […]
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 […]
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 […]