Upcoming Events

 
 
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November 07, 2012
Lecture: Colorectal Cancer Screening in Federally Qualified Health Centers
Gloria Coronado, Senior Investigator and Mitch Greenlick Endowed Scientist for Health Diparities at the Center for Health Research in Portland, will present as part of the Siteman Cancer Center's Prevention and Control Program Seminar Series.
Medical Campus, CAM Conference Room 2
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
 
November 08, 2012
Seminar: The Contraceptive Choice Project
A Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture featuring Gina Secura, Ph.D, MPH, and Hilary Johnson, MSW.  The presentation will include an introduction to the CHOICE Project , results, and next steps. 
Brown Lounge
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
 
November 08, 2012
Prevention Dialogue: Obesity and Cancer Prevention Across the Life Course

This new quarterly discussion panel is designed to bring prevention researchers together from across the Washington University campus to discuss different disciplinary perspectives on disease prevention.   Panelist include:

  • Graham Colditz, MD, Niess-Gain Professor of Surgery
    Weight loss for cancer prevention: is it time?
  • Ken Carson, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine
    Obesity and Multiple Myeloma:  When should we intervene?
  • Su-Hsin Chang, PhD, Instructor in Surgery
    Economics of surgical treatment of obesity and how it relates to cancer prevention and control
  • Ying Liu, MD, PhD, Instructor in Surgery
    How lifestyles during adolescence influence later-life risks of breast cancer
Barnes Hospital East Pavilion Auditorium
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
 
November 08, 2012
St. Louis Up Close
A series featuring casual dialogues with St. Louis non-profit leaders about the social issues they address sponsored by the Gephardt Institute for Public Service and the Community Service Office.
Brown Lounge
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
 
November 08, 2012
Violence Against the Transgender Community
Discussion about violence and other oppression against transgendered people.
Goldfarb 246
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
 
November 09, 2012
Professional Development: Multicultural Competency: Beyond Race, Gender, and Sexual Identity
Explore cultural differences through a research-informed schema to facilitate trans-cultural understanding, to apply to your relationships with clients, colleagues, and others in the community.  Participants will learn about the five dimensions of culture and understand a range of examples of each dimension. 
 
Class size is limited and there is a fee for this workshop. 
Danforth University Center, Room 276
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
November 09, 2012
Professional Development: Project Management for Social Service Professionals: Leveraging the Innovative Project Model Approach to Maximizing your Results (part 2 of 2)
Innovative Project Model is a creative blueprint to organize and accomplish projects, scalable to be adapted to projects of varying scope and complexity. The framework provides a method that increases clarity and enhances outcomes, allowing professionals to their organize work and accomplish tasks they did not readily know how to achieve.
 
This two-part workshop is designed as an applied learning experience.  Class size is limited and there is a fee for this workhsop. 
Danforth University Center, Room 234
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
November 09, 2012
Professional Development: Multicultural Competency: Beyond Race, Gender, and Sexual Identity
Explore cultural differences through a research-informed schema to facilitate trans-cultural understanding, to apply to your relationships with clients, colleagues, and others in the community.  Participants will learn about the five dimensions of culture and understand a range of examples of each dimension. 
 
Class size is limited and there is a fee for this workshop. 
Danforth University Center, Room 276
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
November 09, 2012
Political Theory Workshop: Inter-Sovereign Justice
Wally Siewert, Director of UMSL's Center for Ethics in Public Life, will present.
 
Please email politheo@artsci.wustl.edu for additional information.
Seigle Hall, Room 248
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
 
November 09, 2012
Professional Development: Finding the Leverage Points in Community Health
This workshop introduces participants to the concept of leverage points in complex systems—places in a system where small changes can yield big effects. After providing an overview of the different types of leverage points in a system, participants will use the Rethink Health system dynamics computer simulation model to identify and assess potential leverage points for improving health outcomes in a community.
 
Class size is limited and there is a fee for this workshop. 
North Campus, Social System Design Lab
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
 
November 09, 2012
Professional Development: Finding the Leverage Points in Community Health
This workshop introduces participants to the concept of leverage points in complex systems—places in a system where small changes can yield big effects. Participants will use the Rethink Health system dynamics computer simulation model to identify and assess potential leverage points for improving health outcomes in a community. As this will be a hands-on workshop, participants are encouraged to bring their own PC or Mac laptop computer.  Class size is limited and there is a fee for this workhsop. 
North Campus, Social System Design Lab
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
 
November 13, 2012
Lecture: Moving to Opportunity: Its Differential Impact on Mental Health
Felton (Tony) Earls, MD and Professor Emeritus of Child Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, will present the 9th Annual Lee N. Robins, PhD Enowed Lectureship in Psychiatry.
Wohl Auditorium
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
 
November 13, 2012
Master of Social Work Information Session
Information session for prospective MSW students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
 
November 14, 2012
Master of Public Health Information Session
Information session for prospective MPH students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships, and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
 
November 14, 2012
Standing Bear's Footsteps Film Viewing
For Native American Heritage Month the American Indian Student Association will be showing the film Standing Bear's Footsteps. A documentary tells the story of the Ponca Nation’s exile from Nebraska to Indian Territory in OK.
Brown Commons
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
 
November 16, 2012
Political Theory Workshop: Let me Tell You Who I Am: Intamacy and Self-Disclosure
Linda Nicholson, Washington University's Departments of History and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, wil present. 
 
Please email politheo@artsci.wustl.edu for additional information.
Seigle Hall, Room 248
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
 
November 16, 2012
Lecture: Crazy Talk: From stigma to strength
Dr. Ruth White, Associate Professor in the department of antrhopology, sociology, and social work at Seattle University, will present on the challenge of stigma as a barrier to mental health treatment as well as strategies for integrating 'mental health' into 'health'. 
Brown Lounge
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
 
November 16, 2012
Professional Development: Performance Measurement and Management: Practical Tips and Strategies
In the last few years, the nonprofit sector has experienced movement towards measuring outcomes, quality, and performance.  Donors, funders, and the public are increasingly seeking information about the effectiveness of the organizations they invest in.  Participants will learn about performance management principles, strategies, and measurement tools, including the implementation and benefits of scorecards. 
 
Class size is limited and there is a fee for this workshop.
Danforth University Center, Room 276
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
 
November 19, 2012
Lecture: Marital Formation and Disruption
Robert A. Pollak, Washington University in St. Louis, will present as part of the Work Families and Public Policy Brown Bag Seminar series which focuses on topics Relating to Labor, Households, Health Care, Law, and Social Welfare.
Seigle Hall, Room 348
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
 
November 26, 2012
Making It Real - State Legislators Speak
Panel of four former state legislators addressing Social Welfare Policies and Services
Brown Lounge
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
 
November 26, 2012
Dakota 38+2 Film Viewing
For Native American Heritage Month the American Indian Student Association will be showing the film Dakota 38+2. A group of horseback riders take the 330 mile trip to visit the site of the largest execution in US history.
Brown Commons
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
 
November 28, 2012
Brown School Information Session
Learn about the Brown School's graduate programs in Social Work and Public Health. RSVP to brownadmissions@wustl.edu.
Goldfarb 132
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
 
November 30, 2012
Professional Development: Engaging Fathers in Services to Promote Child Development and Prevent Child Maltreatment
Services aimed at reducing child behavior problems, promoting child development and preventing child maltreatment often fail to account for the instrumental role fathers play in the safety and development of children. This workshop will discuss engagement strategies developed through a university-community based agency partnership Class size is limited and there is a fee for this workshop. Registration is required.
Danforth University Center, Room 234
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
November 30, 2012
Professional Development: Legislative Advocacy on a Dime and a Minute: Strategies for Busy Health and Social Service Professionals
Health and social service professionals work with clients who are strongly impacted by legislative funding and policy making decisions.  This workshop is designed for professionals hoping to maximize their impact from a modest investment in advocacy efforts.  Class size is limited and there is a fee for this workshop. 
Danforth University Center, Room 276
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
November 30, 2012
Political Theory Workshop: Virtue, Ethics, and Legal Interpretation
John Inazu, Professor of Law at Washinton University in St. Louis, will present. 
 
Please email politheo@artsci.wustl.edu for additional information.
Seigle Hall, Room 248
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
 
December 03, 2012
Lecture: Life-Cycle Fertility and Human Capital Accumulation
George-Levi Gayle, Washington University in St. Louis, will present as part of the Work Families and Public Policy Brown Bag Seminar series. 
Seigle Hall, Room 348
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
 
December 06, 2012
City Seminar: Scientific Foundations of Avant-Garde Architecture and Urbanism in Modern Japan
Seng Kuan, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Architecture and Urban Design at the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts, will present. 
 
The City Seminar is a forum for scholars from across disciplines, from across the St. Louis region, to share ideas, research methods, theories and topics on urban studies issues in the US and abroad. Open to all students and faculty across campus and across universities.
Busch Hall, Room 18
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
 
December 07, 2012
Professional Development: Interventions for Social Anxiety Disorder in Adolescents
Among high school-aged children, social anxiety disorder is the most common and impairing of anxiety disorders.  This workshop will train mental health professionals to identify social anxiety disorder and understand how it impairs the teen's academic funtioning and quality of life.  Class size is limited and there is a fee for this workshop.  Registration is required. 
Danforth University Center, Room 276
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
 
December 07, 2012
Professional Development: Leveraging the Power of Excel for Your Program's Data and Reporting Needs

Microsoft Excel for organizing, analyzing, and reporting program data - beyond simple formulas and charts. The workshop will include a brief demonstration of more advanced functions, such as macros and dashboard reports, and will provide resources for further learning. Class size is limited and there is a fee for this workshop. Registration is required.

Goldfarb 132
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
December 07, 2012
Political Theory Workshop: Republican Liberty, Constitutionalism, and the Obsolescence of the State
Jose Luis Marti, Professor of Law at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain, will present. 
 
Please email politheo@artsci.wustl.edu for additional information.
Seigle Hall, Room 248
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
 
December 11, 2012
Master of Social Work Information Session
Information session for prospective MSW students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
 
December 12, 2012
Master of Public Health Information Session
Information session for prospective MPH students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships, and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
 
January 16, 2013
Master of Public Health Information Session
Information session for prospective MPH students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships, and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
 
January 16, 2013
Master of Public Health Information Session
Information session for prospective MPH students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships, and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
 
January 18, 2013
Professional Development: Developing New Supervisors & Increasing Skills of Current Supervisors
This workshop will explore characteristics of good supervisors and outline the training necessary for staff to effectively take on supervisory responsibilities.  Participants will discuss the support that new supervisors need to grow into this role.  Class is limited and there is a fee for this workshop. 
Danforth University Center, Room 276
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
January 22, 2013
Master of Social Work Information Session
Information session for prospective MSW students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships, and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
 
January 25, 2013
Professional Development: Passing the Legacy On: Ethical Issues in Clinical Supervision
Peggy Keiholz, ACSW, CASAC
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Private Practice
 
Supervising the next generation of social workers through the clinical licensure process is an important contribution to our field and the service community.  This workshop will examine the responsibilities of both the supervisor and the supervisee in clinical supervision, applying an ethics template to challenges that may arise for both.  The NASW Code of Ethics and the Regulations of the Missouri State Committee for Social Workers will be leveraged as tools to resolve ethical dilemmas in clinical supervision. Class size is limited to 40.
Note: This workshop can be used to meet either (1) the 3 hour ethics requirement per licensure period or (2) the new Missouri requirement that individuals providing clinical supervision must receive 3 hours of supervision-specific continuing education each licensure period.  The workshop cannot be used to simultaneously meet both requirements for a participant.
 
There is a fee for this workshop. For more information: http://bit.ly/TeOQAd
Danforth University Center, Room 234
8:30 AM - 11:45 AM
 
January 25, 2013
Professional Development: New Directions for Social Workers in Education
Aaron Jennings, MSW
Manager of Urban Education Initiatives, Brown School
 
Social workers are uniquely trained to impact many fields, particularly education.  Today, social workers are increasingly realizing their unique ability to create change for students by taking on leadership roles in educational advocacy, charter schools creation, and neighbor and community education. These nontraditional roles for social workers generate possibilities for welcome, new directions in education just as schools are more challenged than ever to meet the complex needs of students. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to several models through which social workers are creating impact and causing change in education. Class size is limited 25.

There is a fee for this workshop.  For more information: http://bit.ly/RkIiUz
Danforth University Center, Room 276
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
February 01, 2013
Professional Development: Sexual Addiction: Current Strategies for Assessment and Treatment
Chris Frey, MSW, ACSW, LCSW
Clinical Social Worker, Frey and Tobin Counseling Associates
 
What is sexual addiction?  How does it differ from other forms of compulsive behavior?  In this workshop, participants will learn to understand the triggers, signs and symptoms of sexually compulsive behavior through the use of basic assessment tools.  We will discuss the impact of sexual addiction on individuals and families.  Participants will also review current treatment options for sexual addiction, including psycho-educational, 12-step, and trauma resolution.  Class size is limited to 30.
 
There is a fee for this workshop.  For more information: http://bit.ly/WOU5hl
Danforth University Center, Room 234
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
February 01, 2013
Professional Development: (Part 1 of 2) Enhancing Professional Effectiveness
Fridays, February 1 AND February 15, 2013
 
Gerty O'Leary
Director, Brokaw, O'Leary & Associates
 
Social Service Professionals are called upon to provide quality service within an environment of declining resources, increasing workloads, and results-based evaluations.  These demands require that today's professionals be intentional about continually increasing their effectiveness.  This workshop will present a core set of competencies to markedly improve performance: you will learn and practice a new context for getting work done.  We will also discuss strategies to manage stress and feelings of being overwhelmed.
 
There is a fee for this workshop.  For more information: http://bit.ly/VtzgCW
 
Danforth University Center, Room 276
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
February 05, 2013
Research Symposium: Restoring Household Financial Stability after the Great Recession: Why Household Balance Sheets Matter
The Center for Social Development is pleased to co-sponsor a research symposium focusing on a significant vulnerability to America's economic engine: widespread household financial instability.  Keynote speakers include Michael Barr, former assistant secretary for financial institutions at the Treasury Department, and Federal Reserve Governor Jeremy Stein. 
 
The symposium is free and open to the public however registration is required.  Learn more and register at: http://tinyurl.com/d5uceur.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
 
February 05, 2013
What’s Driving Deleveraging: Evidence from Consumer Finances
Karen Dynan, Vice President and Co-Director for Economic Studies at the Brookings Institute will present as part of the Financial Capability Lecture Series
Brown Lounge
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
 
February 08, 2013
Buder Center's Trivia Night
Buder Center's 6th Annual Trivia Night
Brown Lounge
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
 
February 15, 2013
Legislative Advocacy on a Dime: Strategies for Busy Professionals
Health and social service professionals are strongly impacted by legislative funding and policy making decisions in a variety of ways. This workshop is designed for professionals hoping to maximize their impact in advocacy efforts.
Brown Lounge
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM
 
February 20, 2013
Master of Public Health Information Session
Information session for prospective MPH students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships, and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
 
February 23, 2013
Second Annual Black Expressions
In celebration of Black History month, the Second Annual Black Expressions will showcase performances and artwork of local Black artists, artisans, and performers. Students and community members are welcome.
Brown Commons
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
 
February 27, 2013
Lecture: The Promise and Perils of Comparative Effectiveness Research
Gary H. Lyman, MD, MPH, FASCO, FACP, FRCP(Edin), Professor and Director of the Comparative Effectiveness and Outcomes Research Program at Duke University's School of Medicine, will present as part of the Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) Seminar series.
Medical Campus, Farrell Learning & Teaching Center Holden Auditorium
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
 
February 27, 2013
Field Investigations of Zoonotic Diseases
Gerald Hoff, PhD, will discuss his work as an epidemiologist at the Kansas City, Missouri Health Department.
Brown Lounge
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
 
March 01, 2013
Missouri Budget Informational Session
This session will include an overview of the Missouri State Budget by Amy Blouin of the Missouri Budget Project as well as legislative perspectives from some of the state's leaders in the budget discussion.
Brown Lounge
7:30 AM - 12:00 PM
 
March 01, 2013
Professional Development: Introduction to Epidemiology
Participants will analyze the distribution and causes of disease in various populations using tools and resources such as the publicly available data sources provided by the Centers for Disease Control and the Missouri MICA system.
Goldfarb 132
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
March 05, 2013
I'm Worth It: Salary Negotiation
Guest speaker CJ Larkin will lead an event on salary negotiation for women entering the workforce. Presentation will include role-play and will focus on negotiating within the non-profit industry.
Goldfarb 132
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
 
March 06, 2013
Dan Ariely: "The (Honest) Truth about Dishonesty: How We Lie to Everyone - Especially Ourselves"
Despite our best intentions, why do we fail to act in our own best interests? Why do we eat that chocolate cake? Overvalue what we have a vested interest in? Puff up our resume? Lie, cheat and steal? According to behavioral economist Dan Ariely, there are unseen forces at work that are constantly influencing human behavior. Through his best-selling books, beginning with Predictably Irrational, and his popular presentations on the TED website, Ariely is dedicated to helping us live more sensible - if not rational - lives. His interests span a wide range of behaviors and his results often fly in the face of conventional wisdom.
Graham Chapel
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
 
March 13, 2013
Child Neglect: Policies for Prevention
Lecture by Howard Dubowitz, M.D., M.S., Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Center for Child Protection at the University of Maryland Medical Center
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
 
March 19, 2013
Documentary Film & Panel: The Waiting Room
FREE Admission. Open to the public. Two CEUs available. MUST RSVP to Reism@wustl.edu. The Waiting Room takes viewers into Oakland’s Highland Hospital, a safety-net hospital fighting for survival while weathering the storm of a persistent economic downturn.
Brown Lounge
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
 
March 19, 2013
Master of Social Work Information Session
Information session for prospective MSW students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
 
March 20, 2013
Master of Public Health Information Session
Information session for prospective MPH students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships, and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
 
March 29, 2013
Salute to the Black Woman
SBSSW and WIL will invite at least two, but preferably four, Black women from the St. Louis social work community (broadly defined) to honor with a dinner and reception celebrating their achievements and lives.
Brown Lounge
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
 
April 05, 2013
Clinton Global Initiative University
CGI U will bring together more than 1,000 college students worldwide with innovators, thought leaders & civically engaged celebrities to make Commitments to Action to address the most pressing challenges facing their campuses and communities in areas such as education, environment and climate change, human rights, poverty alleviation and public health.
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
 
April 05, 2013
Professional Development: Federal Grantseeking
This course is designed to demystify the process of identifying and developing successful government grant proposals and what to do once the grant is received. Participants will be led through the steps of completing a federal grant and construct a tool-kit that will support their government grant writing efforts.
Goldfarb 132
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
 
April 10, 2013
Queering Violence: Conversations about IPV and Sexual Violence in LGBTQ Communit
A panel and audience discussion highlighted by clips focusing on individual queer survivors affected by sexual and intimate partner violence from SocialSope Production. Service providers with experience in the LGBTW community will reflect on these issues
Brown Lounge
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
 
April 20, 2013
Admitted Student Program 2013
The Admitted Student Program is an opportunity to learn about the Brown School, Washington University, our community, and everything you need to know before making this important decision. Click here to register.
Brown Lounge
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
 
April 24, 2013
Research Exchange About Communication and Health
Lorna H. McNeill, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor, Department of Health Disparities Research, MD Anderson Cancer Center presents: Project CHURCH: African American participation in a research partnership
Brown Lounge
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
 
April 25, 2013
Research Without Walls
Please join us as we showcase research conducted by our social work and public health students. Katherine J. Mathews, Director of Clinical Services at Casa de Salud will make remarks. Free and open to the Public. Please email brownschool@wustl.edu with questions about directions or parking.
Brown Hall and Goldfarb Hall
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
 
April 26, 2013
Professional Development: MATCH training
Professional Development Intensive Training Institute
Brown Lounge
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
 
April 26, 2013
Professional Development
Strategic Planning
Goldfarb 132
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
April 27, 2013
Professional Development: MATCH training
Professional Development Intensive Training Institute
Brown Lounge
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
 
April 30, 2013
Martha Funnell Lecture
Martha Funnell works as a Research Investigator in the Department of Medical Education and Co-Director for Behavioral, Clinical and Health Systems Core for the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center.
Brown Lounge
12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
 
May 08, 2013
Master of Public Health Information Session
Information session for prospective MPH students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships, and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
 
May 17, 2013
Commencement
Graduates and their families will celebrate at the University-wide and Brown School ceremonies. For more information, click here.
8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
 
May 28, 2013
Joyce Wood Professorship Installation
Installation and lecture for Dr. Haire-Joshu, the Joyce Wood Professor
Brown Lounge
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM
 
May 29, 2013
Lunch & Information Sessions for Prospective MPH Students
We invite you to learn more about our innovative Master of Public Health program.
Goldfarb 132
12:00 AM - 1:30 PM
 
May 31, 2013
Professional Development: Relationship Status: It's Complicated: Teens, Technology & Relationships
Adolescent sexuality and relationships are interwoven with cell phone and social media devices, and many caregivers and professionals are left wondering: what does it all mean? This workshop will start from the ground up, to discuss teen relationship abuse and technology as well as ways that teen relationships can be strengthened by technology. Finally, the workshop will focus on how to work with and relate to teens through the lens of technology. There is a fee for this workshop. For more information: http://bit.ly/XVAvOW
Goldfarb 132
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
May 31, 2013
Professional Development: Finding Your Networking Niche
Building a strong professional network is key to success, whether your objective is career advancement or excelling in the challenges of your current role. The purpose of this workshop is to help you identify your own networking personality, including its strengths and pitfalls. We will also explore ways to focus on the quality of networking interactions to further expand your circle. There is a fee for this workshop. For more information: http://bit.ly/14yAD82
Goldfarb 135
8:30 AM - 11:30 PM
 
June 03, 2013
Friedman Monthly Seminar
Friedman Monthly Seminar Series
Goldfarb 132
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
 
June 07, 2013
Professional Development: Supervisor as Conflict Resolution Coach
This workshop will apply mediation-based strategies to workplace conflict. We discuss the times when it most appropriate for a supervisor to "mediate" an issue v. "arbitrate" it, as well as when co-workers in conflict should be separated v. encouraged to work out their challenges. Participants will consider techniques to create a work culture wherein failures of the team are group problems to be solved, rather than a battle to make sure the blame doesn't stick on you. There is a fee for this workshop. For more information: http://bit.ly/WY7YLO
Goldfarb 132
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
June 07, 2013
Professional Development: Educating the Educator on Professional Social Work: Collaborating in a Multidsciplinary School Setting
Learn to articulate your own strengths and expertise so that the value of your contributions are more easily understood by non-social work colleagues. We will also discuss strategies to incorporate yourself in the school’s planning and goal setting. We will learn to leverage social work assessment skills to integrate the expertise of various team members into protocols and intervention plans that maximize students’ opportunities for success. There is a fee for this workshop. For more information: http://bit.ly/XVocmF
Goldfarb 132
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
June 14, 2013
Professional Development: Pursuing Social Change: The Ethics of Social Justice
Social Justice is one of the core values of the social work profession. Social workers often face circumstances that call for them to confront social injustice and pursue social change. This workshop will encourage participants to explore how they integrate this core value in their professional lives and what challenges them in that process. There is a fee for this workshop. For more information: http://bit.ly/13JbFHg
Goldfarb 132
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
June 14, 2013
Professional Development: Contextual Supervision: A Strength-Based Approach to Clinical Supervision
Among social work professionals, clinical challenges often trigger personal reactions with implications for personal growth, or disruption. Contextual Supervision integrates professional skills with self-awareness and emotional regulation. Strengths focus and mindfulness practices are valuable areas for supervisor attention, improving clinical performance and diminishing the potential for provider burnout. There is a fee for this workshop. For more information: http://bit.ly/VLiuEr
Goldfarb Hall 135
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
June 18, 2013
Master of Social Work Information Session
Information session for prospective MSW students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
 
June 19, 2013
Master of Public Health Information Session
Information session for prospective MPH students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships, and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
 
June 21, 2013
Professional Development: Positive Youth Development: Tips & Strategies for Engaging Teens
This workshop will provide participants with an understanding of positive youth development and the strategies it offers to promote health and well- being. Examples from the field will be discussed, drawing particularly from experiences at the SPOT, a youth center which uses positive youth development to eradicate STDs among youth in St. Louis. There is a fee for this workhshop. For more information: http://bit.ly/X0sPIM
Goldfarb Hall 132
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
 
July 06, 2013
Women in Action Meeting
This meeting will be an event for women to come together to discuss issues regarding personal sustainability and development. Sponsored by the Center for Social Development
Brown Lounge
10:30 AM - 5:00 PM
 
July 16, 2013
Master of Social Work Information Session
Information session for prospective MSW students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
 
July 17, 2013
Master of Public Health Information Session
Information session for prospective MPH students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships, and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
 
August 06, 2013
Master of Social Work Information Session
Information session for prospective MSW students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
 
August 07, 2013
Master of Public Health Information Session
Information session for prospective MPH students. Learn about the curriculum, admissions requirements, scholarships, and practicum opportunities from an admissions representative and current students.
Goldfarb 132
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
 
September 04, 2013
Show-Me the Money: Missouri State Budget Informational Session
A in-depth discussion about the Missouri State Budget process with state-level experts.
Brown Lounge
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM
 
 
 

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