Dr. Hanni Flaherty, clinical assistant professor in the Wurzweiler School of Social Work, published 鈥 Using Collaborative Group Learning Principles to Foster Community in Online Classrooms鈥 in Journal of Teaching in Social Work (Jan. 25, 2022). Because 鈥渙nline collaborations are dramatically ...
Dr. Sari Skolnik, assistant professor at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, has co-authored 鈥 Beyond challenges: Opportunities for enhancing group work field education鈥 for Social Work with Groups (Dec. 12, 2021) with Dr. Louise Skolnik (Adelphi University). In the paper, they examine 鈥渢he鈥
For Julia Agosto, a speech-language pathologist and Katz School clinical assistant professor, life on the front lines of COVID-19 has been an unrelenting series of challenges that have tested the limits of her strength, patience and resilience.
Growing up in Mumbai, Himali Katti, a Katz School Digital Marketing and Media student, was a dreamer. The self-described introvert recalled 鈥済etting lost in my own world while classmates played around me.鈥 Then along came Nancy Drew.
Dr. Shannon Lane Dr. Shannon Lane, assistant professor of social work at Wurzweiler School of Social Work co-published 鈥淭he Voter Engagement Model: Preparing the Next Generation of Social Workers for Political Practice鈥 in Journal of Social Work Education (Dec. 27, 2021) with Dr. Mary E. Hylton ...
By Kimberly Moore Director of Care Caf茅 In the spirit of wellness鈥. Care Caf茅 hosted our first virtual presentation, 鈥 Evidenced-Based Nutrition for Reproductive Health and Healing鈥 from our 鈥淚n the Spirit of Wellness 鈥 series featuring representatives from Plant Powered Metro New York (PPMNY). In鈥
By Kimberly Moore, Director Care Caf茅 Today, January 17, 2022, we celebrate the contributions of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as we engage our communities on this special Day of Service. Although remote, the Wurzweiler School of Social Work鈥檚 online MSW program students engage in Care Caf茅鈥
- By Stephanie Gross , Electronic Reserve and Scholarly Communication Librarian Since 1999 both the S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program and Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Honors programs have attracted hundreds of talented students. The program provides an unusually rigorous curriculum. The submission鈥
The Katz School's M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology received approval for a distance education program from the New York State Education Department and will begin accepting students in the fall of 2022.