InBrief May 2016

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CONNECT You came for the summer. You made connections that last a lifetime! You are among the more than 5,000 graduates of Smith College School for Social Work comprising a committed network of alumni who are making a difference for individuals and communities throughout the U.S., Canada, and abroad. Without you, the School would not be what it is today. All graduates of the School for Social Work are members of the Alumni Network of the School for Social Work and the Alumnae/Alumni Association of Smith College. The SSW Office of Alumni Relations and Development is here to help you maintain your connections. We work in concert with the Alumni Leadership Council and the School. Call us at 413-585-4290 or email us at sswalum@smith.edu MEET YOUR ALUMNI LEADERS Alumni Leadership Council Gabrielle Holder, MSW '03, Co-Chair Cole Hooley, MSW'09, Co-Chair Yvette Colon, MSW'90, PhD, Development Representative & 1918 Fellowship Society Chair Emely Velez, MSW'10, Alumni of Color Representative SSW Listserv Moderators Region I (New England) Carol Fizer, MSW'72 carolfizer@aol.com Region II (Mid Atlantic) Susan Greenebaum, MSW'05 sgreenebaum@gmail.com Region III (South) David Goodman, MSW'77 mesorahwli@verizon.net Region IV (Midwest) Erin Matthews, MSW'05


erinm1@hotmail.com Region V (West) Linda Plaut, MSW'88 lplaut@comcast.net Alumni of Color Standing Committee Neriza Candelario, MSW'00 candelamsw@aol.com

CELEBRATE: ALUMNAE/I IN THE NEWS Smithies take home top honors at NASW Massachusetts Chapter Symposium Dean Marianne Yoshioka, representatives of the Office of Alumni Relations, faculty, colleagues and friends were in attendance at the NASW, Massachusetts Chapter Symposium Awards Luncheon on April 7 when Michael Hubner, AB'69, MSW'80 was honored with the Greatest Contribution to Social Work Practice Award. Also honored at the event, Professor Kathryn Basham, PhD'90, received the Greatest Contribution to Social Work Education Award.

CELEBRATE: STUDENTS IN THE NEWS Congratulations to Rachel Redd, A16 who won Honorable Mention at the 2016 NASW-MA Symposium poster session.

SMITHIES represent at Division 39 Annual Spring Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia Carter Carter, current doctoral student, Courtney Tucker A'17 and Sarah Blair Jenkins A'17 had the opportunity to represent the Smith College School for Social Work as both doctoral and masters levels students and Division 39 Scholars at the Division 39 Annual Spring Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. The Division 39 Scholars Program is an opportunity for graduate students and early career professionals across a wide variety of mental health disciplines to experience the mentorship, scholarship, and resources available within the psychoanalytic community. Division 39-a faction of the American Psychological Association is completely devoted to psychoanalysis. Its members and their work reflect past and current theory, research, and practice. Division 39 is composed of various committees and sections devoted to particular


psychoanalytic fields of thought, including the Multicultural Concerns Committee, Sexualities and Gender Identities Committee, Section VIII: Couples and Family Therapy, International Relations Committee, and a Research Committee. During the Annual Spring Meeting, these various committees and sections host panels, lectures, and discussions to reflect the variety of interests held by Division 39 members. Courtney and Carter were Multicultural Concerns Committee Scholars. Sarah was a Section VIII: Couples and Family Therapy Scholar. The prestigious scholarship included a $500 stipend to attend the annual conference, a year's membership for Division 39 and respective section, an assigned mentor, as well as opportunities to remain involved in the psychoanalytic community throughout the year. This opportunity is intended to foster deeper intellectual curiosity into psychoanalytic thought and practice, as well as foster the growth of the next generation of psychoanalysis. Congratulations Carter, Courtney and Sarah! PROMOTE Reaching for Excellence Do you know a stellar bachelor-level social worker that has worked in social work/human services for at least two years, has a passion for his or her work, and does not yet have a master's degree in social work? You can help us identify candidates for Reaching for Excellence: The Maconda Brown O'Connor Future Leader Program --a fully subsidized three-day weekend that includes courses and lectures at Smith College. The program is designed to challenge and stretch bachelor-level human service workers, and to inspire future social work leaders. Alumni are our best resource. Please nominate a future leader today! The nomination deadline is May 15, 2016. For more information on the program and to make a nomination, visit: http://www.smith.edu/ssw/REX PARTICIPATE Professional Education Seminars (formerly Summer Seminars) The School's day long (6 hour/6 CEU) Professional Education Seminars are designed for master-level social workers, therapists, counselors, and other human service professionals who wish to enhance their clinical skills. The Professional Education Seminar curriculum includes many courses on a wide range of topics. Courses provide participants with opportunities to increase knowledge and skills through a concentrated period of study. Join us for returning favorites and exciting new topics during these 2016 DATES: Weekend A: June 16, 17, 18 Weekend B: June 23, 24, 25 Weekend C: July 21, 22, 23 For more information and to register visit: http://www.smith.edu/ssw/acad_cont_summer.php Public Lecture Series in Social Work (formerly the Summer Lecture Series) The Smith College School for Social Work is pleased to offer a lively and informative summer public lecture series: http://www.smith.edu/ssw/acad_cont_lectures_summer.php All lectures take place at 7:30pm in the Weinstein Auditorium, located in Wright Hall on the Smith College Campus. Lectures are free, open to the public, and wheelchair accessible.


SUSTAIN The need is clear. As is the solution. The world needs more well educated clinical social workers to confront the challenging issues facing individuals, families, communities and society and to forge solutions that help people reach their fullest potential and make our world a better place. You can be a part of the solution by making a gift to the Smith College School for Social Work Annual Fund today! http://www.smith.edu/ssw/about_gift.php

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