Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Center for Nonviolence Hosts Mediation Skills Program
Next semester, Ashland’s Center for Nonviolence is hosting a two day workshop on mediation skills. The program runs from February 7th through the 8th and goes from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM both days and would be a very valuable opportunity to build conflict resolution skills for any student who wishes to attend. There are two free spots open that are reserved for AU students. To apply for one of these scholarships to attend the program, click here. The application requires two faculty recommendations as well as a one page essay on resolving conflict and a personal interview. Applications are due by January 10th and any questions may be directed to vtelego@ashland.edu.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
AU Social Work Students Visit the Good Shepherd Nursing Home
Social work students in the Practice 1 class have an opportunity to practice their skills developed in the course with residents at the Good Shepherd Nursing Home. They meet with their assigned resident seven times during the semester. Students obtain needed practice in developing their skills, while residents get the undivided attention of a social
work student.
As a way to celebrate the conclusion of this practice activity, everyone got together on November 22nd at the nursing home for food and drink. As one student described it, “this was not only a chance to practice skills, but was also an opportunity to forge relationship building skills.” Another student stated, “although I won’t be seeing my resident as often as I did this semester, I do plan on seeing him next semester to see how he is doing.” A resident at the nursing home described her experience as being fantastic because “it allowed me to tell stories that by now everyone else in my life are bored with.”
work student.
As a way to celebrate the conclusion of this practice activity, everyone got together on November 22nd at the nursing home for food and drink. As one student described it, “this was not only a chance to practice skills, but was also an opportunity to forge relationship building skills.” Another student stated, “although I won’t be seeing my resident as often as I did this semester, I do plan on seeing him next semester to see how he is doing.” A resident at the nursing home described her experience as being fantastic because “it allowed me to tell stories that by now everyone else in my life are bored with.”
Friday, October 11, 2013
New Awareness Month Activity for the Social Work Club
Yesterday, the Social Work Club met to make ribbons
for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. At the most recent meeting, the club voted
on doing small projects like this each month in order to raise awareness for
different issues. For breast cancer awareness, the group gathered to make
ribbons as well as write down facts about breast cancer. One in eight women in
their lifetime will be diagnosed with breast cancer. For more information about
breast health and early detection, visit the American Cancer
Society’s website.
For more information about Social Work Club, please
contact ahiggins@ashland.edu
or hfalter@ashland.edu.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
The Cleveland Urban Plunge
For the past 25 years, the Cleveland Urban Plunge
has been a tradition in the Social Work department. Senior Social Work majors
devote a Saturday in the fall semester to learning more about urban life and
the struggles that come with it. Though previously held over an entire weekend,
the shortened Urban Plunge still has a lot to offer students.
A first-hand look at poverty and homelessness can be
incredibly powerful. “This trip has enabled me to understand myself and how I
react to certain situations,” said senior Hillary Falter, “I definitely went
out of my comfort zone, but I believe it changed me for the better and I am
more thankful for what I have.”
When asked about the most memorable moment of the
trip, Jennifer Tenbrook talked about a man she had met on the trip named Ray.
He had been homeless since 2005, when he moved to Cleveland after Hurricane
Katrina. “Even though he has been homeless for 8 years, he was still very happy
and outgoing, as though nothing could possibly bring him down.”
Hillary also commented on the positive attitudes of
people she met on the trip. “Despite the situations these individuals have
encountered, they did not fail to stay positive-- how powerful is that?”
For more information about the Social Work and Family Studies Department, visit our website.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Social Work Seniors Travel to Cleveland
This past weekend, senior Social Work majors participated in the Urban Plunge, a trip to Cleveland with the purpose of looking at the challenges of living in an urban area. Stay tuned for further details on the trip, as well as students' reactions to the experience, later this week.
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Amanda Roberts, Maureen Centa, Nikki Wrubel, Bethanee Burden, Jennifer Tenbrook, Elizabeth Marconi, Hillary Falter, Hillary Krause, and Katelyn Exner on the Urban Plunge |
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
50th Anniversary March on Washington Event
Last Wednesday, the Ashland Center for Nonviolence celebrated the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s March on Washington event. Students, staff members, and citizens of Ashland gathered at the Ashland Theological Seminary and walked with signs down College Avenue, proceeding to the Eagle’s Nest on campus to view footage of the original march as well as watch the “I Have a Dream” speech. Following the speech, the group discussed the meanings of the speech, the effects of the march, and the continued fight for equality that still exists today. Approximately 50 people of all ages participated in the event.
For more information on the Ashland Center for Nonviolence and their programs, please visit their website.
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Nancy Udolph, a Social Work department faculty member, with students at the March (L-R: Jennifer Williams, Diana Anchundia, and Jessie Ryder) |
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
First Social Work Club Meeting
Last week, Ashland’s Social Work Club met for the first time this school year. Pizza, pop, and cookies were served to students as upcoming events were discussed.
Social Work Club’s major event, Skip-A-Meal, is quickly approaching. Skip-A-Meal is an annual fundraiser where Social Work Club members collect meal swipes outside of the Eagles Nest to provide food baskets to charity. It is a week-long event and counts for community service hours as well as professional identity credit. The date for this year’s Skip-A-Meal has not been set, but the executive committee is looking at potentially having it during the first three weeks in October. For any conflicts or questions, please email one of the group’s Co-Presidents at ahiggins@ashland.edu or hfalter@ashland.edu.
The group also discussed the purchase of t-shirts for this school year. Last year’s shirts were very popular and the possibility of changing the design or color was also brought up. Please email ahiggins@ashland.edu or hfalter@ashland.edu if you are interested or have ideas for new shirts. The price would be approximately $10 per shirt.
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