SP2 Leadership Collective – Check-In
Hosted by Douglas Brooks and Student Affairs. This event for students who are of African Diaspora.
Hosted by Douglas Brooks and Student Affairs. This event for students who are of African Diaspora.
A multi-disciplinary lecture connected to SWRK 6010, delivered by renowned scholars and practitioners in various fields relevant to social work and social policy
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.
This Lunch and Learn Talk provides an overview of key elements of effective nonprofits: Evaluating programs for impact. Human Resources promising practices for staff and volunteers. Board Governance promising practices as to recruitment, nomination, orientation, and mentoring systems. Key Administrative Operations including resource development, financial management, marketing/communications, technology and facilities. Strategic Planning overview. Developing a […]
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 services, like how to access full-text, how to get a book and use Books by Mail, use interlibrary loan, and book a group study room […]
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 practicum partners.
Join the Learning Specialists from the Weingarten Center as they support you in developing effective learning habits and strategies.
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 recently named a Social Work Pioneer by the National Association Social Work Foundation. Social Pioneers are thought leaders, mentors, and luminaries who have, through innovative […]
A multi-disciplinary lecture connected to SWRK 6010, delivered by renowned scholars and practitioners in various fields relevant to social work and social policy