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1 Changing the perspectives on Social Work Education Spring years BSW 25 years MSW DSW Launch 25 years MSW Milestones 40 years BSW DSW Launch 25 years MSW DSW Launch DSW Launch 40 years BSW 40 years BSW 25 years MSW DSW Launch 40 years BSW 25 years MSW DSW Launch 25 years MSW DSW Launch 40 years BSW St. Catherine University and the University of St. Thomas

2 School of social work Changing the Perspectives Table of contents: From the Dean Pages 2-3 Announcing the DSW Page 4 BSW and MSW Milestones Page 5 Economic Justice Pages BSW and MSW Graduates Page BSW and MSW Awards Page 11 Spotlight on Careers Page 12 Day at the Capitol Page 13 Clinical Research Paper Presentations Page 13 Faculty, Student and Alumni Notes Pages Professional Notes Page 17 School Notes Page 18 School of Social Work Donors Page 19 From the Dean The academic year will mark significant milestones for the St. Catherine University University of St. Thomas School of Social Work. We are thrilled to celebrate our BSW s 40th anniversary alongside our MSW s 25th anniversary, and to introduce our Doctorate in Social Work: Education as Practice, coming in August Although deans around the country have told me they loved our newsletters old-fashioned design, it s fitting to introduce our new Perspectives newsletter in conjunction with the introduction of our new DSW program. Both are built on strong foundations and reflect our commitment to serving the evolving needs of our communities. Through our 3,000+ BSW and MSW graduates, our extensive field supervision training, and the continuing education programming offered through our Institutes of Professional Development, the school has played a significant role in shaping the social work practice community in our region over the past 40+ years. Now, with the introduction of our DSW, we ll be shaping educators throughout the country. So, why are we changing the Perspectives on social work education by introducing a new kind of DSW? We feel the need is great. We began developing this program in response to inquiries from our graduates and others in the social work field who are interested in pursuing a doctorate and careers in higher education. The expansion of bachelor s and master s programs in social work nationally has created a strong demand for faculty who hold doctorates. This will be the nation s first online doctoral program designed specifically for those with a master of social work degree who are either currently teaching at the bachelor s or master s level - or plan to do so - and who are seeking a doctorate in order to further develop the skills needed to excel as teachers and advance in their university careers. The nation s doctoral programs are not graduating enough individuals to replace retiring faculty or to staff the expansion of social work programs nationwide. In addition, many universities have moved beyond the requirement of the MSW as the terminal degree for most tenure-track positions. 2 school of social work

3 on Social Work Education To help fill this gap, our doctoral program will focus on teaching, scholarship, service and leadership, as opposed to a traditional focus on research or advanced clinical practice. Strong practitioners and adjunct faculty need the teaching skills, writing and publication skills, full understanding and integration of the roles of the professoriate, and credentials to confidently teach and lead in university settings. Our DSW will prepare graduates for leadership and scholarly roles in social work education who will become the stewards of our discipline. Why is the St. Kate s St. Thomas School of Social Work the right School to offer a DSW focused on education as practice? As a collaboration between two private, liberal arts universities, we are committed to student development through teaching excellence, community engagement, and mentoring relationships. Our 30 full-time faculty, as recognized scholars/practitioners and researchers, are all committed, first and foremost, to pursuing transformational teaching. I hope that you will help us spread the word about this exciting new chapter for the St. Kate s St. Thomas School of Social Work. Please see the following page for an overview of the DSW and the enclosed postcard to share with colleagues who may be considering options for a doctoral degree. Because the program will be primarily online, it will be accessible to students nationally and even internationally. This year, we will be admitting students through early July to start in the inaugural cohort beginning in August. On another note I hope that this first color version of our Perspectives newsletter does justice to the many events and accomplishments of our School s students, faculty, alumni, and friends over the last semester. This edition highlights our annual focus on Economic Justice and, of course, our BSW and MSW students who graduated in May. Congratulations Class of 2014! Barbara W. Shank Dean and Professor Our DSW will prepare graduates for leadership and scholarly roles in social work education who will become the stewards of our discipline. SPRING

4 school of Social work DSW: Education as Practice About the DSW: On-Campus Residency each summer in St. Paul, MN 1-2 weeks Cohort model for experienced social work practitioners and teachers & Banded dissertation a teaching practicum Three-year curriculum; 45 semester credits required Admission criteria: MSW degree from a program accredited by the Council of Social Work Education (CSWE)* Minimum of two years post-msw practice experience and social work license eligibility Minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for previous graduate work Three letters of reference Doctorate in Social Work Sample Course Schedule Each semester is comprised of two successive, 8-week sessions. Summer Year 1 Semester I Fall, Year 1 Semester II Spring, Year 1 Online synchronous & asynchronous instruction * Transcript evaluation and acceptable test scores for proof of English proficiency, as appropriate for international applicants 1-2 Week On-Campus Residency: 3-day Orientation DRSW 700: History of Social Work and Social Work Education 8-Week Online Courses: DRSW 710: Social Work Education DRSW 716: Roles and Responsibilities of the Professoriate 8-Week Online Courses: DRSW 717: Pedagogies in Social Work Education: Theory and Practice DRSW 718: Mission and Purpose through Curriculum Development Summer Year 2 Semester III Fall, Year 2 Semester IV Spring, Year Week On-Campus Residency: DRSW 719: Creating Hybrid, Online Course Formats 8-Week Online Courses: DRSW 720: Social Work Theoretical Perspectives DRSW 721: Teaching Social Work 8-Week Online Courses: DRSW 722: Using Mixed Methods in Social Work Research DRSW 723: Engaged Scholarship Summer Year 3 Semester V Fall, Year 3 Semester VI Spring, Year Week On-Campus Residency: DRSW 724: Interprofessional Education/ IPC Experiential Or DRSW 725: Teaching Practicum 8-Week Online Courses: DRSW 790: DSW Capstone Seminar: Writing for Publication Elective Course 8-Week Online Courses: Elective Course DRSW 800: Banded Dissertation 15 courses / 45 credits total Visit our website for more information and to register for an online information session: 4 school of social work

5 milestones St. Kate s St. Thomas BSW: Celebrating 40 years Sarah Ferguson, Ph.D., BSW Program Director Founded in 1974, our joint BSW program now has more than 1,600 alumni, including the 58 undergraduate social work majors who graduated in May. Congratulations to the class of 2014! Looking ahead, we are excited to formalize our Accelerated MSW Admissions process for junior social work majors who are interested in pursuing their MSW in clinical social work practice after completion of their BSW. Social work majors who meet stringent criteria can apply through a streamlined process to the St. Kate s St. Thomas MSW program in the spring of their junior year. If they maintain a strong GPA and professional social work practice, they will be admitted to the MSW program and enjoy a smooth transition into graduate school. In response to growing interest, the BSW program also will be offering two new undergraduate minors next fall. The first minor, Social Service Management, will combine social work and business courses to provide students with knowledge, values and skills focused on entry-level management and fundraising in social service organizations. The second is a minor in Chemical Dependency Counseling: Addiction and Recovery. The St. Kate s St. Thomas BSW program once offered both a minor and a major in chemical dependency counseling and we are pleased to reintroduce the minor. The minor is available to social work and other majors and will prepare the students to sit for their LADC license. We believe that these new programs will serve both the students of St. Catherine University and the University of St. Thomas, as well as our larger communities. MSW in Clinical Social Work Practice: Celebrating 25 years Carol F. Kuechler, Ph.D., MSW Program Director and DSW Program Director For me, the transitions of spring inspire thinking about growth. Budding bulbs that have asserted their way to sunlight and the delight of blossoms that brighten the world with the diversity of their colors, shapes and textures. This reality is a metaphor for our 138 MSW graduates launching themselves with new identities into the profession. They join the ranks of almost 1,800 MSW students who have graduated since the program was introduced 25 years ago. Looking forward to fall 2014, our newest initiative, the Area of Emphasis in Practice with Immigrants and Refugees (AEIR) will begin with three students. This student group of budding scholars joins those in the Area of Emphasis in Military Practice (AEMP) and in the Area of Emphasis in Aging (AEA). These areas of emphasis afford students focused opportunities to address specific service delivery needs in the community, develop leadership skills and contribute to our knowledge base. We also are excited about emerging initiatives related to healthcare reform and the impact they will have on the workforce. We are expanding our curriculum (classroom and field) to prepare students for interprofessional practice and integrative healthcare (integrating primary care and behavioral health.) We are tracking state-wide initiatives, and making sure clinical social work has a voice and is at the table as new service models are developed and launched in Minnesota. SPRING

6 school of Social work Social Work for Social Justice: Ten Principles This year our annual theme of Economic Justice supports the sixth principle of Social Work for Social Justice: Dignity of Work and the Rights of the Worker. Each issue of Perspectives features one of our Social Work for Social Justice: Ten Principles. These principles reflect the convergence between the NASW Code of Ethics and Catholic Social Teaching. Each column provides a glimpse from source documents as well as an example of how our students, faculty and alumni address the principle in their daily social work. In this issue, we explore Principle Six Dignity of Work and the Rights of the Worker This principle states: In a marketplace where profit often takes precedence over the dignity and rights of workers, it is important to recognize that the economy must serve the people, not the other way around. If the dignity of work is to be protected, the basic rights of workers must be respected the right to productive work, to decent and fair wages, to organize and join unions, to private property and to economic initiative. Working Toward A Minnesota Without Poverty By Rebecca Mariscal, class of 15 What does a flash mob have to do with minimum wage legislation? Quite A LOT when it comes to three BSW students who did their field placements this spring at A Minnesota Without Poverty. On February 27, almost 50 participants including many St. Kate s and St. Thomas students and faculty donned bright red t-shirts that read, Ketchup to the cost-of-living. Raise the minimum wage, and performed a flash mob at the State Capitol. The effort was led by BSW student, Caitlyn Wright, who has been working with fellow social work students, Christine Reinke and Alicia Moder, to raise awareness and create support for the minimum wage legislation through their field placements at A Minnesota Without Poverty. On April 14, the Minnesota Senate passed the legislation to raise the minimum wage to $9.50 by A Minnesota Without Poverty is a group created to organize and lead a statewide movement to end poverty in the United States by 2020, Wright said, a date set in a 2009 report by the Legislative Commission to End Poverty. The group targets its initiatives to fit the recommendations laid out by the commission and focuses on community organizing and public policy. In addition to macro efforts, A Minnesota Without Poverty also has a program that trains volunteers and provides micro-loans to people in poverty to start their own businesses. That s something that makes A Minnesota Without Poverty unique, Reinke said. Wright explained, but it s been in the conversation and I think everyone saw the momentum building. Minnesota s minimum wage had not been raised since 2005, but projections made in relation to inflation showed the minimum wage should be at $9.50. Minnesota is one of a handful of states that, before this new legislation, had a minimum wage below the federal minimum wage. We re used to hearing that this really is a great place to live, and it s really surprising for people when they realize Minnesota is not doing well in something, Reinke said. People got upset. People were inspired to say that s not OK, not in my state. Reinke and Wright attributed much of the success of the legislation to the community support, not just the organizational efforts. Many constituents communicated with their representatives, Reinke said, and that influenced how the legislators voted. A lot of people got really involved in the legislative process surrounding this issue, Wright said. It wasn t just social service organizations or advocacy organizations that were doing it. Ade Bethune Pray Work Ade Bethune Collection, St. Catherine University Library In the push to increase the minimum wage, A Minnesota Without Poverty joined the Minimum Wage Coalition, Wright said. This was a group of hundreds of organizations throughout Minnesota, both large and small. Usually, it is difficult to get such large support from different organizations, Alicia Moder, Governor Dayton, Christina Reinke, Nancy Maeker (Executive Director, A Minnesota Without Poverty) on April 14, the day Dayton signed minimum wage legislation. 6 school of social work

7 economic justice Another part of the campaign for a higher minimum wage was holding forums that the students helped coordinate throughout different districts in Minnesota. We just wanted to get people talking about the issue, she said. If they felt inspired to call their legislators, then great. Moving forward, A Minnesota Without Poverty will focus on economic mobility. The June conference, Economic Mobility: Moving Toward Enough for All, was co-sponsored by the School of Social Work. Wright said seeing legislation for a higher minimum wage pass showed her that advocating for a cause can produce results. I think people think of legislation as this dull drudgery that goes on for years and years and nothing changes anyway, she said. [This] restored my faith in the process because things actually can change. A video of the flash mob can be viewed at SPRING

8 school of Social work Economic Justice for All By Rebecca Mariscal, class of 15 Nekima Levy-Pounds, Esq., addressed the sixth annual St. Kate s St. Thomas School of Social Work Justice Lecture on March 18. Levy-Pounds is a University of St. Thomas professor of law and founding director of the Community Justice Project and was the chair of the MN Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. The findings of this committee s report, Unemployment Disparity in Minnesota in 2013, were highlighted in Levy-Pound s presentation on Economic Justice for All. The committee report documented large racial disparities in key quality of life indicators: employment, income, poverty rates, home ownership, education and, she added, incarceration. Minnesota has the largest gap of unemployment between Blacks and Whites in the nation, Levy-Pounds said. As reported in the study, only 6 percent of Whites in Minnesota are unemployed, whereas unemployment among African Americans in Minnesota is 22 percent. Home Ownership: 75% White 20% African Americans Education disparity is another area in which Minnesota ranks among the worst in the nation. While 85 percent of White students graduate from high school, only 57 percent of African American students receive their diploma. American Indians in Minnesota have the lowest graduation rate at 48.8%. Levy-Pounds noted that even when African Americans earn a bachelor s degree, they are still two times more likely to be unemployed than their White counterparts with the same degree Education: During her remarks, she emphasized that the status quo needs to be changed through targeted initiatives to develop employment opportunities, provide housing, and assure access to quality education. $55,000 average White household earnings $27,000 average African American household earnings Levy-Pounds further illustrated how education disparities play a role in the school-to-prison pipeline. She said that 1 in 15 African American men are incarcerated while only 1 in 106 White men are incarcerated. These numbers reflect the incarceration crisis the United States is experiencing. According to Levy-Pounds, We incarcerate more individuals than any other country. Incarceration: Unemployment: 6% of Whites 22% of African Americans In Minnesota, the average White household earned more than $55,000, while the average African American household earned $27,000. More than 37 percent of African Americans in Minnesota live in poverty, compared to the roughly eight percent of Whites. Levy-Pounds noted that Only Mississippi and Louisiana have higher African American poverty rates than Minnesota. In addition, more than 75 percent of Whites in Minnesota own homes, compared to only 20 percent of African Americans, a critical factor since home ownership has been paramount within our society for transferring wealth from one generation to the next. The full report is available at: 8 school of social work % of White students graduate from high school, 57% of African American students receive their diploma. 49% of American Indians graduate. The findings of the study reinforce a 2010 report by Algernon Austin of the Economic Policy Institute, which Levy-Pounds cited as a wakeup call that racial disparities in unemployment threaten the future viability of our state and must be addressed with a sense of urgency. In her address, she added that we must collectively resolve to use our time, talents, and resources to close the disturbing gaps and to work towards equity and justice for those who lack access to equal opportunity. 1 in 15 African American men 1 in 106 White men Levy-Pounds challenged social workers to have a stronger voice in critical conversations about policy regarding these issues. Social workers are closer to a lot of the people who are experiencing economic injustice, Levy-Pounds said. We need social workers to translate and articulate some of the frustrations, the pain, and the trends that they re seeing out there.

9 economic justice The Beta Epsilon Chapter of the Phi Alpha National Social Work Honors Society was focused squarely on our theme of Economic Justice this semester. On Feb. 16, the society inducted 11 new undergraduate social work students who were selected based on their service and academic achievements. The Beta Epsilon National Honors Society recognizes and encourages superior academic achievement among undergraduate social work students, service to the community, advancement in scholarship, and social justice while promoting humanitarian goals and ideals. Congratulations to our 2014 Inductees Beta Epsilon Chapter of the Phi Alpha National Social Work Honors Society Addresses Economic Justice By Rebecca Mariscal, class of 15, Nora Smyth, BSW 14 and Caitlyn Wright, BSW 14. The Honor Society s induction ceremony keynote address was devoted to economic injustice and featured Lissa Jones from KMOJ radio. Professing, We need new eyes, a narrative of all perspectives. Jones reminds social work students that we must be active in seeking if we are to be truly helpful. In order to heal, we must meet people where they stand, and acknowledge the path behind them. So what can we do to create a path of economic justice in our future? Jones says we can only respond to what we are consciously aware of and what we choose to integrate into our worldviews. Educating ourselves and taking responsibility for our role in reality is the only way to create a new future. The honor society s annual spring event was Economic Injustice, held on April 30 at St. Catherine University. The panel discussed Minnesota-based issues such as poverty and the minimum wage. It featured Jane Tigan of Minnesota Compass, Veronica Mendez from Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha, Rep. Andrea Kieffer, Stephanie Hogenson of Children s Defense Fund and Sen. John Marty. Tigan shared that about 319,000 people live in poverty in the Twin Cities area, about 11 percent of the population. Of those impoverished, more than 100,000 are children. She said the concentration of poverty is highest in the cities, meaning one in four people live in poverty in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Tigan reminded attendees that the federal guideline for poverty is a yearly income of $11,500 for a single individual and $24,000 for a family of four. What do we mean when we say that word, poverty? Tigan said. Broadly speaking we mean not enough. Not enough resources, not enough money. Kieffer stated that in order to address the income gap in Minnesota, we must first address the achievement gap. She said Minnesota has one of the worst achievement gaps in the nation. Students need access to good schools and high quality teachers in order to learn essential skills that will move them forward. We need to start at the preschool level to make sure that children are getting a good, foundational education, Kieffer said. Hogenson, on the other hand, stated that in order for children to perform well and achieve success, the family needs to have a steady source of income. When children are well-fed, have access to healthcare, and have high-quality early childhood experiences, they re going to be not only more successful in the moment and later on in their academic careers, but they re more likely to go on to college and be successful later on in life, Hogenson said. Hogenson also emphasized the importance of valuing all children. Marty agreed, saying we should encourage all people to work hard and get a better education. He said in order to ensure economic justice we need to make sure everyone has a solid foundation. Economic justice should matter to every one of us, Marty said. SPRING

10 School of social work BSW Students Fall 2013 & Spring 2014 Ashley Akwa Lena Anderson Raven Baker Margaret Benzoubair Morgan Bohmbach Madeline Busch Kaitlin Christophersen Tiffany Chue Krismarie Claflin Holly Clark Rachel Coates Skye Coughlin Erica Cournoyer Jessica Dahlvang Sarah Davis Cristina De La Cruz Marylovelyn Ejiofor Melissa Dobbs Molly Gieschen Hilary Hampton Sarah Harris Brooke Hendrickson Brooke Hendrickson Kellie Koball Shannon Koester Bryssa Koppie Lauren Kranig Lindsey Landgraf Veronica Martinez- Hernandez Ashley Miller Alicia Moder Lori Moua Samali Mutazindwa Sally Neisius Emily Nelson Tessa Nelson Andrea Nickelson Ashlee Nygren Danielle Oelschlager Eleanor O Neil Sherri Overstreet Alyssa Paulson Nicole Racine Christina Reinke Christine Rintoul Aragsan Samatar Ami Schroeder Samantha Schulz Angela Shackleton Nora Smyth Jamie Szymanski Candice Taylor-Dennis Gao Thao Shanea Turner-Smith Douachee Vang Jenny Vang Rachel Von Ruden Xyahli Vue Brittni Wangerin Anna Wickhem Caitlyn Wright Pang Yang Miranda Yang MSW Graduates Spring and Summer 2014 Jeanne Abicht Stephanie Adix Richelle Amundson Samual Anderson Lilyanna Anderson Necol Arens Hugh Armstrong Ashley Ashbacher Emily Bailey (Wrobel) Carmen Bartley (Tomas) Erika Bauer Kelly Berscheit Michelle Bjick Erin Blase Linnea Borer Jennifer Braaten Amie Brandtjen Anne Breckbill Sarah Breyette Ariel Brinson Jennifer Brummer Emily Brunner Allison Butts Alexander Carlson Paul Collier Meghan Constantini Kate Cowley Allison Culey Sara Czapiewski Amy Dailey Katie DeFelice Melinda DeGroot Paul Dirkse Andrea Dorn Mikaela Dunn Kathleen Eaves Marie Elaine Shawn Englund-Helmeke Apryl Falk Tammy Ferderer Patrick Foley Deborah Frank Teri Gerhardt Daniel Gibbel Rachael Girard Melody Gorden Jason Griswold Jamie Hackett RaeAnn Hagen Heather Hall Audra Hanly Ruth Harrington Katie Heaton Jena Henry Jessica Hoeper Melissa Irisarri Megan Jacobs Emily Jacobsma Kristopher Jaeger Angela Jansen Tara Jeno Kate Jergensen James Johns Alea Johnson Quinn Johnson Nancy Joseph-Goldfarb Michelle Justen Samantha Kaffenbarger Leah Kiefer Bridget Kingsley Bridget Koenen Barbara Kroening Danielle Kuka Emily Laconic Lisa LaCoursiere Britani Lalone Hannah Langholz Richard Laska Nicole Leasure Zachery LeCrone Natalie Leiferman Kayla Lessard Leah Martin Deborah Mason Susan Matzke Jennifer McMahon Kelly McManimon Jolene Metcalf Rachael Morris Angela Musich Margaret Nerison Emily Nesbitt Natalie Oleson Nicole Patnode Emily Patrick Ruth Patton Elizabeth Peltzer Jessie Phillips Fatai Popoola Coral Popowitz Jordan Putz Jennifer Rooney Michel Rousseau Katelyn Ryan Jamie Sanders Natasha Satre Heather Schmidt Mary Schmitz Abby Schwebke Kathryn Shepherd Emily Smuder Lauren Snyder Emily Snyder Melissa Sorenson Anne Spiro Gjenifer Stark Amy Steiner Melissa Sutlief Ashley Trudell Laura Tvedt Dana Tweit Katie Ueland Lindsey Van Hoven Serena Vruno Jade Wageman Keeli Wagner Margaret Wangen Amanda Wannarka Torrie Ward Megan Week Elisabeth Wells Whitney Wessels Nancy Wiedmeyer Emily Willems Morgan Wilson Courtney Wright Catherine Wyman Danielle Yanez 10 school of social work

11 Congratulations congratulations Congratulations Award Winners 2014 BSW Awards Abigail Quigley McCarthy Center for Women Student Leadership Award Caitlyn Wright, St. Kate s Community-based Research Grant Emily Scharpen, UST and Katharine Hill - Faculty Luann Dummer Undergraduate Fellowship for Research on Topics Related to Women Lindsey Landgraf, UST and Ande Nesmith - Faculty Collaborative Inquiry Research Grant Shannon Koester - UST and Ande Nesmith - Faculty Tommie Award Nominee NASW BSW Student of the Year Shanea Turner Smith, UST Kappa Gamma Pi St. Catherine Medal Alicia Moder, St. Kate s Dean of Students Award Nominee Eleanor O Neil, St. Kate s Thomas More Award Nominees Eleanor O Neil, St. Kate s Gao Nou Xiong, St. Kate s Thomas More Award Winners Raven Baker, St. Kate s Cristina de la Cruz, St. Kate s Bachelor of Social Work Student Leadership Award Gao Nou Xiong, St. Kate s Mary Jane Young Scholarship Aragsan Samatar, St. Kate s Senior Celebration Speakers Tessa Nelson, UST Caitlyn Wright, St. Kate s Assistantship Mentoring Program Award (AMP) Comfort Dondo-Dewey, St. Kate s and Felicia Sy, Faculty Partnership in Learning Grant (PIL) Danielle DeRose, UST and Felicia Sy, Faculty Summa Cum Laude Christine Rintoul, UST Magna Cum Laude and Delta Epsilon Sigma Madeline Busch, UST Magna Cum Laude Rachel Coates, UST Tessa Nelson, UST Ami Schroeder, UST Jamie Szymanski, UST Raven Baker, St. Kate s Molly Gieschen, St. Kate s Cum Laude and Aquinas Scholar Shannon Koester, UST Cum Laude Sarah Harris, UST Lindsey Landgraf, UST Lauren Kranig, St. Kate s Sherri Overstreet, St. Kate s Rachel Von Ruden, St. Kate s BSW Field Instructor of the Year 2014: Kristen Perron BSW Student Leadership Award: Gao Nou Xiong MSW Field Instructor of the Year 2014: Lisa Brennom MSW Student Leadership Award and NASW-MN MSW Student of the Year: Elisabeth Wells 2014 MSW Awards Master of Social Work Student Leadership Award NASW MSW Student of the Year Elisabeth Wells Noel Ryan Endowed Scholarship Megan Boysen Amanda Kepler MSW Graduation Ceremony Welcome Speaker Fatai Popoola Janice Andrews Shenk Scholarship Nicole Kaul NASW-MN BSW Student of the Year: Shanea Turner Smith with Katharine Hill, faculty SPRING

12 spotlight on careers This spring the School of Social Work sponsored three events that showcased the diversity and growing opportunities of careers in social work. 1 BSW Field Education Poster Sessions, April 1 and 4: A representation of juniors and seniors showcased their field education experiences for the St. Kate s and St. Thomas communities, including juvenile probation, community organizing, hospital intake and assessment, assisted living, housing assistance, school counseling, and developing a prison doula program. Now THAT s diversity of opportunity! 2 Careers in Aging Poster Session, April 8: In collaboration with St. Catherine University s School of Health, the School of Social Work s gero-practice students highlighted the many emerging career opportunities working with aging adults. 3 Careers in Social Work 2014, April 9: We ve all heard that social work is one of the fastest-growing professions. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that social work employment will increase by 19% over the next decade. Employment of healthcare social workers is projected to be especially strong, with anticipated growth of 27% from 2012 to 2022, fueled largely by our aging population and healthcare reform initiatives. These trends were readily apparent during the Careers in Social Work 2014 discussion, as we asked our panel of BSW and MSW alumni to discuss their careers and the trends and opportunities they re seeing in their own areas of practice. Here are a few excerpts from our panelists comments: Kate Berg, BSW, LSW, Anoka County contracted case manager - Developmental Disability Unit: I love the macro setting and the policy piece of my work. There s tremendous energy around trying to figure out what we need to do on a broader scale to make sure everyone is supported. A lot of care coordinators and social workers are being hired to manage healthcare needs. Healthcare and medical assistance programs are areas of opportunity for undergraduate social workers. Tanya Rand, MSW, LICSW, clinical social worker, Bethesda Hospital Outpatient Services, HealthEast: Where I work, there are social workers in every department and at every level: management, maternity care, outpatient services, acute care, home care, hospice, and more. With ACO s (Accountable Care Organizations) and Medical Homes, more social workers will be in primary care clinics to promote healthy communities and prevent hospital admissions which will save the health care systems a lot of money. I m incredibly excited about social work within the health care setting. Tim Eiesland, MSW, LICSW, senior program manager, Catholic Charities: Within the clinical realm, healthcare reform will continue to create a lot of opportunities, especially moving into integrated care models, working in interdisciplinary teams, and training support specialists. Our war is ending, so we need more clinicians working with PTSD. The silver tsunami is coming, so there will be more support issues for people as they age. We re seeing a lot of attention around anti-poverty initiatives and increased crisis services. Minnesota has put a lot of money into school-based services. Of those who have serious, persistent mental illness, many are in jails. There is a lot of work to be done. Elizabeth Nordland, BSW, LSW, special projects coordinator, office of Gov. Dayton: Watching people realize that they have the power to make legislation happen is exciting and energizing. I see opportunities for social workers as community organizing and electoral politics meld together. We want people to vote a certain way, change their hearts and minds, and to have effective conversations. Social workers have a lot to bring to this area because we re very relational. Sarah Ferguson, BSW Program Director and the panel s moderator, identified a recurring theme from the speakers, Clearly, current legislation impacts social workers jobs, their practices, and their clients. Advocacy and an understanding of policy is important whether you re practicing at the micro, mezzo, or macro level. 12 school of social work

13 Day at the Capitol A large showing of BSW and MSW students attended the annual Social Work Day at the Capitol April 7, sponsored by NASW-MN. This day-long event provides an opportunity for social work students from across Minnesota to meet with their legislators. It starts with a number of justice- and social work-themed workshops and ends with a march to the rotunda of the Capitol. St. Kate s-st. Thomas School of Social Work students sported T-shirts designed by MSW student, Nicole Dahl, which won best t-shirt of the day. Presentation Day On May 19, 136 MSW students participated in our annual Clinical Research Paper Presentation Day. Students were joined by the committee members, faculty, family, friends, and colleagues who supported them throughout this journey. Presenters brought their passion for a topic, population group, practice field, or service delivery area to life through projects that allowed them to demonstrate the skills they have developed and honed during the program. The presentations encouraged us all to explore new perspectives of social work practice. Thank you to all who participated! If you are interested in learning about serving on a clinical research committee, please contact Hiyana Xiong at hiyana@stthomas.edu. See more photos of Day at the Capitol and Presentation Day at the St. Kate s St. Thomas School of Social Work Facebook page. SPRING

14 School of Social work Faculty, Student and Alumni Notes Katharine Hill Promoted to Associate Professor. Hill came to St. Catherine University/ University of St. Thomas in the fall of She teaches primarily in the BSW program, including Introduction to Social Work, Social Policy for Social Change, and Generalist Practice with Large Systems. Katharine s research interests include improving services and supports for youth with disabilities in the foster care system, the transition of at-risk youth to adulthood, and social work macro practice. She and her husband, Chris, live in St. Paul and are doting parents to Frances, age 5. The granting of tenure and promotion recognizes the achievements of faculty in their teaching, professional engagement and service to the university. ACOSA BOARD: Katharine Hill was elected to the ACOSA (Association for Community Organizing and Social Administration) board as a Regional Representative. Felicia Sy UST Faculty Development Office has awarded Felicia Sy a Research Grant. The Research Grant supports faculty engagement in and continuation of current scholarly work, in new directions in scholarship, or for large, multi-year projects. Sy s research is titled: Dismantling Power and Privilege in Western Buddhism: Issues of Race, Class, Gender, and Sexual Orientation. Catherine Marrs Fuchsel Marrs Fuchsel s current research project examines an 11-week topic specific curriculum that provides education on healthy relationships, dating, dynamics of domestic violence, and self-esteem for immigrant Latina women in group settings. Participants in the program also learn how to access resources in the community. The paper addressed the research project that was conducted in the community. Four groups (n = 36) were conducted at a community-based agency in rural Minnesota using a qualitative research design. Participants provided weekly feedback on their experiences with the 11-week empowerment program. Findings indicated participant s self-esteem increased and participant s gained awareness and knowledge about domestic violence and healthy relationships. Currently, a new community partner in the Twin Cities has agreed to participate in the research project. Mary Tinucci Adjunct professor Tinucci s article about The Poetry LAB will be included as a chapter of a book that will be published and available August The chapter will feature the development of The Poetry LAB, a groupwork program model specifically serving youth with emotional/behavioral disorders in St. Paul Public Schools. Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Expressive Writing: Classroom and Community (It s Easy to W.R.I.T.E. Expressive Writing) will feature many stories about how expressive writing is used in both public school education and adult education across the country. Article title is: Recipe for Me: Using Poetry to Support the Social-Emotional Health of Youth in Special Education. Mike Chovanec and Charles Kalogo Mike Chovanec and student research assistant Charles Kalogo presented at the SCU Scholar s Circle April 26, The presentation was titled: Assessing Utility of Client Feedback Instruments: Application in Domestic Abuse Treatment. Sarah Ferguson and Nora Smyth Sarah Ferguson and Nora Smyth, BSW Student, presented Organizational Identities of Agencies Responding to Interpersonal Violence: Implications for practice (Generalist, All Levels) at the 24th Annual NASW State Conference in June in St. Paul, MN. Group Work Students Develop Parenting Skills Workshops Seventeen students in Kendra Garrett s group work skills class developed workshops over the spring semester to help parents from El Centro, an agency dedicated to serving the Latino community in Minneapolis, increase their parenting skills. The workshops on listening, rewards, and consequences were held April 26 to coincide with Dia del Niño. 14 school of social work

15 Faculty, Student & Alumni Notes Katharine Hill and Emily Scharpen Katharine Hill and Emily Scharpen, BSW student have been awarded a Community-Based Research Grant through UST Undergraduate Research Office. They will be working collaboratively with the Link to conduct an assessment of their Juvenile Supervision Center s services on homeless and runaway youth s interactions with corrections. Katharine Hill, Ande Nesmith, Katie Christophersen and Shannon Koester Professors Katharine Hill and Ande Nesmith presented with BSW students Katie Christophersen and Shannon Koester in March, 2014 at the Minnesota Social Services Association 121st Annual Training Conference. The presentation was called, Fostering Lasting Relationships for Youth in Out-of-Home Placement. Catherine Marrs Fuchsel and Leigh Bartholomew Catherine Marrs Fuchsel and Leigh Bartholomew, MSW student co-presented a paper at the 26th Annual Ethnographic and Qualitative Research Conference in Las Vegas (February 2014). The paper was titled, Exploratory evaluation of Sí, Yo Puedo: A culturally competent empowerment program for immigrant Latina women in group settings Felicia Sy and Comfort Dondo-Dewey Felicia Sy and Comfort Dondo-Dewey, BSW student received a grant from the Assistantship Mentor Program (AMP) at St. Kate s. These assistantships are high-level positions to provide students opportunities to work collaboratively with faculty and staff mentors, gaining professional experience through paid work. Felicia Sy and Danielle DeRose Felicia Sy and Danielle DeRose, BSW student received a Partnership in Learning (PIL) grant from the UST Faculty Development office which provides Danielle a Summer/Fall 2014 stipend to work in partnership in Dr. Sy s research and a travel stipend to present the subsequent findings. Carol F. Kuechler and Sarah K. Breyette Carol Kuechler and Sarah Breyette, MSW student presented, Ethics in the Use of Electronic Communication Untangling the Personal and Professional, at the Minnesota Association for Children s Mental Health (MACMH) Annual Mental Health Conference on April 28th in Duluth, MN. Kenyon Youth Center update Melissa Dobbs, BSW 14 The development of the Kenyon Youth Center was challenging, but has turned into a big success. Now, just one year after opening the youth center, All Seasons Community Services will open in fall of Carly Kryzer, BSW 12 BSW graduate and Group Work Institute member, Carly Kryzer was on The Today Show in January. Carly works at YouthLink in Minneapolis. YouthLink responds to the basic needs youth have and offers a responsive community of excellence where they can choose to take positive steps in their lives toward empowerment and self-sufficiency. Helen Garcia, BSW student Catholic sisters were always a bit of a mystery for Helen Garcia. Now Garcia and new friend Sister Vicky Larson are pioneers in a national movement to make the public more aware of the work of America s Catholic sisters and in the process, encourage young women to consider the calling. St. Kate s is the national hub for an initiative to let the world know about nuns contributions. Thanks to a $3.3 million grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, St. Kate s will pair sisters and students across the country, record nuns oral histories and build school curriculum. More information found here: stpaul/ html Tonya Brownlow, MSW 03 and Adjunct Faculty Recently, Brownlow became the Executive Director of Emma Norton Services (Helping Women, Children, and Families Get Healthy and Get Ahead). Emma Norton Services partner with women, children, and families who are homeless and experiencing the challenges of mental and/or chemical disabilities. Fatai Popoola, MSW 14 Fatai Popoola, MSW student from Nigeria, Africa presented the welcoming address at the 2014 Graduate Commencement ceremony at St. Catherine University on Friday, May 23. SPRING

16 school of Social work Inquiry at UST BSW students presented their research posters May 13 at Inquiry at UST: a poster session featuring the results of Faculty/ Student Collaboration at the University of St. Thomas. Lindsey Landgraf Faculty, Student and Alumni Notes Sondra Payne Elizondo, BSW 92: Sondra Payne Elizondo, a Benson, Minn., native, is University of St. Thomas Humanitarian of the Year for her contributions to the betterment of the spiritual and material welfare of the less fortunate. Elizondo, who earned a bachelor s degree in social work, is co-founder and director of VIDA (Volunteers for Intercultural and Definitive Adventures), a nonprofit volunteer program. VIDA offers pre-medical, pre-dental and pre-veterinary college students the chance to work with local doctors, translators and guides in underserved remote areas of Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Guatemala. Kendra (Hensch) O Connor, MSW 02 For six years Kendra O Connor worked in addictions as the clinical director and the therapist of a residential treatment program for women. She said of her work there: It was amazingly rewarding work to see these women transform their lives. O Connor has an LCSW and LCAC and now works in a private practice with seven other clinicians where her focus is children and adolescents, mood disorders, addiction, and trauma. Katie Christophersen Shannon Koester Alicia Moder, BSW 14 During spring break 2014, 28 students from St. Catherine University participated in a Papal Audience with Pope Francis in St Peter s Square as part of the Catholic Rome Pilgrimage with Sister Andrea. Among the pilgrims was BSW student, Alicia Moder, who tells her story about the experience. Miranda Yang, BSW 14 Having grown up in America, Miranda Yang always wanted to learn more about the country of her parents and grandparents. She did an independent study in Laos during J-Term , where she compared the lives of Hmong women in Laos and with the lives of Hmong women in America. Caitlin Wright & Eleanor O Neil Extended articles of many of these features can be found on our website school of social work

17 Professional Notes Mike Chovanec Chovanec, M. G., Fletcher, K. L., Marrs Fuchsel, C., & Hansen, J. T. (2014, April). Adjustment disorder: Transitioning from DSM-IV to DSM 5. Panel discussion presented at the University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN. [Invited]. Faculty, Student & Alumni Notes Lisa Richardson Ellison, M., Posada, S., & Richardson, L. (2014). Professional development. In C. Hunter, J. Moen, & M. Rasking (Eds.), Social work field directors: Foundations for excellence (pp ). Chicago, IL: Lyceum Books. Ande Nesmith Nesmith, A. & Christophersen, K. (2014). Smoothing the Transition to Adulthood: Creating Ongoing Supportive Relationships among Foster Youth, Children and Youth Services Review, 37, 1-8. doi: / j.childyouth Lance Peterson Peterson, L. T. (In press.) Using technology in peer role-play assignments to enhance competency in clinical dyadic treatment: A pilot study. Journal of Technology in Human Services. Peterson, L. T., Orbuch, T. L., & Brown, E. (In press.) Perceived admiration and transition to parenthood for Black and White Married Couples. Journal of Family Social Work. Jessica Toft Toft, J., & Bibus, A. A. (2014). Citizen-centered administration for child welfare. In C. S. Ramanathan & S. Dutta (Eds.), Governance, development and social work (pp ). New York: Taylor & Francis/Routledge. Katharine Hill and Sarah Ferguson Donaldson, L., Hill, K., Ferguson, S., Fogel, S. & Erickson, C. (2014). Contemporary Social Work Licensure: Implications for Our Profession. Social Work, 59(1), Catherine Marrs Fuchsel Marrs Fuchsel, C. Exploratory evaluation of Sí, Yo Puedo: A culturally competent empowerment program for immigrant Latina women in group settings. (Social Work with Groups, in press). Marrs Fuchsel, C. & Bartholomew, L. (2014, February). Exploratory evaluation of Sí, Yo Puedo: A culturally competent empowerment program for immigrant Latina women in group settings. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Ethnographic and Qualitative Research Conference, Las Vegas, NV. Chovanec, M. G., Fletcher, K. L., Marrs Fuchsel, C., & Hansen, J. T. (2014, April). Adjustment disorder: Transitioning from DSM-IV to DSM 5. Panel discussion presented at the University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN. [Invited]. Kari Fletcher Fletcher, K. L., & Albright, D. L. (2014, June). The state of military social work today: Is there preparation, presence, and effectiveness within our graduate-level programs? Panel discussion presented at the Annual Military and Veteran Social Work Conference, Saint Leo, Florida. Fletcher, K. L., Comer, S. D., & Dunlap, A. (2014). Getting connected: The virtual holding environment. Psychoanalytic Social Work, 21(1-2), DOI: / Chovanec, M. G., Fletcher, K. L., Marrs Fuchsel, C., & Hansen, J. T. (2014, April). Adjustment disorder: Transitioning from DSM-IV to DSM 5. Panel discussion presented at the University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN. [Invited]. Miriam Itzkowitz Itzkowitz presented, The Changing Landscape of Sexuality Identity Development at the 24th Annual NASW State Conference in June in St. Paul, MN. SPRING

18 school of Social work Annual Interprofessional Education Workshop held March 14 in collaboration with St. Catherine University s Henrietta Schmoll School of Health Over two hundred students participated in this year s IPE workshop, including all foundation-level Master of Social Work students. Each multi-disciplinary table participated in an interprofessional dialogue about a complex medical case and the perspective that each profession brings to the table. As School of Social Work clinical faculty member, Eva Solomonson, remarked, participants gained a real appreciation for how much overlap there is between professions and a much more concrete understanding of what each other do. Field Workshop and Luncheon This year s Annual Field Workshop and Luncheon was a huge success with over 250 people in attendance. Our topic was Secondary Trauma: Building Resilience. Our presenters, Cynthia Packer, MSW, and Jeremy Mork, MSW, are clinical social workers at Minnesota Intensive Therapeutic Homes (MITH), a statewide program for children and youth with mental health and behavioral challenges, many of whom have experienced complex trauma. Thank you to all of our field instructors for their tremendous contributions to student learning during the year! The Field Education Leadership Team MSW student participants commented on the value of the experience: Kyle Murray: It was nice to hear a validation of what social workers can bring to the table on an interprofessional team. For example, we had a great discussion about a social worker s ability to assess what else might be going on with a patient that could be contributing to their non-compliance. Tara Reopelle: No profession has all the answers. It s important for us to remember that a particular profession may have more ability to help a client depending on where they are in their care, but this can change over time and it s important for interprofessional teams to pay attention to the client s evolving needs. On May 10th, the MSW Student Association (MSWSA) sponsored the 2014 Dash-it-for-Baskets 5K: Moving Forward for Mental Health. Rebekah Elling: This discussion brought out the voices of the other professionals and it was nice to see the shift in all disciplines towards being more person-centered. Jeanette Olson: As a social worker, I found that I contributed the perspective of client self-determination. We can assess the situation, but we must recognize that our goals [as healthcare professionals] are not always our clients goals. Francois Vang: It s OK not to know everything. There s a relief in knowing there are other professionals that you can draw on when caring for patients with complex needs. Dash-it-for-Baskets MSW Student Association The School of Social Work received the award for the largest number of race volunteers, whose efforts supported Open Baskets, a non-profit group that fills the hearts, minds, and souls of our neighbors who live with mental illness by creating and sending winter holiday gift baskets. In the fall semester, students, faculty and friends help assemble the holiday baskets, which are often the only gifts these neighbors receive each year. Good work MSWSA! SW1043_14 18 school of social work

19 Mr. Ross A. Aalgaard Ms. Maria K. Attema Dr. Angeline Barretta-Herman Ms. Diane E. Bauer Ms. Kendra D. Brodin Ms. Jenny E. Browne Tobin Ms. Cremella Chatham Ms. Colleen A. Colbeck Mr. James M. Cox Mr. DeLaine Crawford Mr. Daniel G. Dierfeldt Eagan Foundation Inc. Eagan Rotary Community Service Foundation Estate of Ernest M. Gunderson Ms. Amy C. Fistler Dr. Kendra J. Garrett Ms. Jodi L. Greenstein Mr. Ernest M. Gunderson Ms. Nicole M. Helland Dr. Katharine M. Hill PhD Ms. Erin N. Hillegas Mr. David T. Holewinski Dr. Lenny L. Jennings Mrs. Pamela E. Kilpatrick Mr. Steven J. Kim Ms. Mary L. Kollmann Dr. Carol F. Kuechler Ms. Patricia E. Kuehn Gifts processed between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014 Keep us POSTED! The School of Social Work wants to know what is new with you. Tell us about your career advancements, papers, honors and achievements and we will include this information in our notes section. Simply visit update your information, and provide the information you d like to highlight in the comments section. Find us on facebook St. Kate s St. Thomas School of Social Work School of Social Work Donors Stay connected online! Mr. Llewellyn H. Linde Ms. Beth A. Liska Ms. Frances J. Lubecke Ms. Deirdre M. McKiernan National Council for Behavioral Health Dr. Andrea A. Nesmith Mr. James F. O Neill Jr. Ms. Laurie J. Pichert Ms. Salina M. Renninger Ms. Pamela K. Reuter Dr. David J. Roseborough Mr. Harry A. Rosefelt Ms. Rochelle E. Rottenberg Ms. Susan K. Schwab Dr. Barbara W. Shank Mr. Markus Silpala Ms. Jade C. Soik Ms. Angela L. Star Ms. JoAnn L. Steinbach Surdna Foundation Mr. Paul A. Swenson Tennant Foundation Mr. Roger W. Toogood Ms. Teresa A. Wilke Ms. Brenda L. Winkler Ms. Carey A. Winkler Mr. Tsua D. Xiong Join us at LinkedIn SCU-UST School of Social Work Student/Alumni group St. Catherine University and the University of St. Thomas do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation or disability in their programs and activities. Support the School of Social Work Dr. Carol F. Kuechler MSW Program Director As we celebrate our MSW s 25th anniversary, I am marking the occasion with a specific donation of $25 to one of our SSW scholarship funds. Want to join me? Visit Social Work PERSPECTIVES The School of Social Work publishes Perspectives twice during the academic year. School of Social Work 2115 Summit Ave., SCB 201 St. Paul, MN Executive editor: Barbara W. Shank, dean Editors: Cindy Lorah and Pam Kilpatrick Coming Soon a new School of Social Work website. Check it out later this summer! SPRING

20 School of Social Work 2115 Summit Ave., SCB 201 St. Paul, MN The School of Social Work Full time faculty, Barbara Shank, Dean and professor Sarah Ferguson, BSW program director Carol Kuechler, MSW program director and DSW program director Carey Winkler, BSW field education director Lisa Richardson, MSW field education director Kathy Caron, MSW field weekend cohort coordinator George Baboila, Director, Social Work Services, Interprofessional Center for Counseling and Legal Services Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage PAID University of St. Thomas Diane Bauer Mary Ann Brenden Karen Carlson Mike Chovanec Kari Fletcher Kendra Garrett Mari Ann Graham Katharine Hill Colin Hollidge Jane Hurley-Johncox Stacy Husebo Miriam Itzkowitz Lisa Kiesel Catherine Marrs Fuchsel Ande Nesmith Lance Peterson David Roseborough Eva Solomonson Felicia Sy Jessica Toft Pa Der Vang Adjunct faculty Michele Braley Tonya Brownlow Marcy Buckner Tim Eiesland Kathleen Fargione Teresa George Michelle Gricus Renee Hepperlen Abel Knochel David McGraw-Schuchman Theresa McPartlin Rajean Moone Tanya Rand Rochelle Rottenberg Paul Schnell James Stolz Amanda Thooft Serene Thornton Mary Tinucci Merra Young Staff Lisa Dalsin Kelly Fox Pam Kilpatrick Cindy Lorah Rachel Miller Hiyana Xiong

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