Dr. Dyson receives Invitation to lead a Teach-In on Anti-Racism in Social Work Education
The University of South Carolina, College of Social Work has invited Dr. Dyson to host a Teach-In on February 18, 2022. For more information go here.
The University of South Carolina, College of Social Work has invited Dr. Dyson to host a Teach-In on February 18, 2022. For more information go here.
Dr. Jay Poole’s Chapter, The Last Session: Facilitating Positive and Productive Endings in Therapy from the book Constructing Authentic Relationships in Clinical Practice Working at the Intersection of Therapist and Client Identities is now available.
Dr. Michelle Vance (JPSW) and Dr. Jeannette Wade (NCAT Sociology) Quoted in Time Magazine’s Article “What We Misunderstand About Suicide Among Black Americans”
Dr. Carmen Monico’s Dissertation Research Published in Childhood, a Journal of Global Child Research
Dr. Carmen Monico, A&T’s Associate Professor and RTI University Scholar, presented with Wayne Pitts from RTI’s Division for Applied Justice Research at the American Association of Criminology held in Chicago October 17-20, 2021. The presentation was titled “Tracking Guatemalan Deportees and Their Intentions to Remigrate to the U.S.” and was based on… Continue reading…
Victor will be responsible for the “Successful People” efforts for Guilford. He currently serves as the DSS Director in Forsyth County. Please see the article here.
Scholarship on human trafficking around the world and in North Carolina Dr. Monico engaged with other faculty and students on a multi-year research project on human trafficking globally and in North Carolina. Findings of phase 1 of the project led to the development of a chapter for the book Contemporary… Continue reading…
“September 29, 2021, Black women leaders will convene a virtual summit, Where She Leads, We Will Follow Her, to address HIV and other health issues impacting women specifically in the United States.” Our very own Dr. Yarneccia D. Dyson will be among them. To join the conversation on social media, follow @wheresheleads on Instagram and Facebook and… Continue reading…
Dr. Yarneccia D. Dyson is the invited opening Speaker for the Critical Race Theory & The 1619 Project: Fall 2021 Webinar Series – Sponsored by the Social Work Program in partnership with the History Program at Elizabeth City State University