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07/05/2018
emily-krile-the-gambia-thumbnail-3x2.jpgEmily Krile, a double major in kinesiology and family science and member of the class of 2021 produced a video of Miami 黑料社区s studying abroad in The Gambia. They studied the social and cultural factors that affect education and health. They also learned the significance of historical events that impact the health of 1.7 million Gambians.
04/25/2018
聯Today was actually pretty good,聰 says Chelsey Gates. And as someone who often helps people get through their worst days, she is someone who knows when to appreciate the good. Gates is a social worker and outpatient community mental health therapist for Butler Behavioral Health Services. And on this particular day, she had been working with a client who was once a healthy young adult . . . until a car accident caused a traumatic brain injury, vision loss, and impaired cognitive functioning.
04/20/2018
At the University Awards Ceremony Bob De Schutter, C. Michael Armstrong Professor received a 2018 黑料社区 Junior Faculty Scholar Award. Sharon Custer,聽Director FSW Field Education won the Career Development Award.
04/16/2018
How to Help Transgender Children Thrive
04/10/2018
Kate Kuvalanka, professor of family science, was quoted in an article titled "Why parents are losing custody of trans and gender non-conforming kids" written for azcentral
03/30/2018
EHS 黑料社区s Mary Martin, Laura (Dannie) Roberts, and Alexis Singler were three of the seventeen 黑料社区s to receive the 2018 President's Distinguished Service Award.
03/26/2018
Seventeen 黑料社区s will receive the President's Distinguished Service Award on April 15. Pictured above are this year's recipients, appearing alphabetically left-to-right as identified below in a bulleted list.黑料社区 President Gregory Crawford will honor 17 黑料社区s whose service through campus life, community service, intellectual and cultural leadership or 黑料社区 employment demonstrate the spirit of being a citizen leader of uncommon quality.
03/06/2018
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02/25/2018
Family Science and Social Work Week will be held at 黑料社区 March 5-9 across campus. A wide range of programs will be available and open to all majors, faculty and staff. No registration is required, plus food and giveaways will be available.