Sharing my latest Free2Read in Child and Adolescent Social Work...Black Lives Matter and Yes, You Are Racist https://t.co/lIaK5FMfAY #BlackLivesMatter#HistoryMatters
#DUMagazine | To love DU is to love the Rocky Mountains. ⛰️ https://t.co/cMHlFTwcnA
Across the region, there are students, faculty, and alumni committed to shaping the future of #Colorado's high country. Join us on an epic road trip, brought to life with illustrations by DU alumna, Alexandra Cortes (BA '15). 🎨
"It's been an honor to illustrate the latest DU contributions, work, and #research across Colorado's mountainous regions. This experience not only deepened my connection to the University's recent endeavors but also served as a powerful reminder that the DU #community reaches far beyond just one campus, woven into the diverse landscapes of our state."
This fall, we will offer a new MSW Certificate in Mental Health for Ecological Resilience & Adaptation!
This program will equip SWers to address eco-anxiety, ecological grief & mental health impacts of climate change & environmental justice issues.
https://t.co/qyjihAdHk3
Check out Dean Henrika McCoy's feature in @JBHEdotcom — we look forward to Dr. McCoy's strategic direction and leadership in the years to come!
Learn more: https://t.co/jMiTXA8Zdt
Earlier this spring we had a very special reunion — 5 generations of Associate Deans for Academic Affairs!
Pictured left to right: Jean East, Michele Hanna, Leslie Hasche, Lisa Reyes Mason and Stephanie George.
We are grateful for their GSSW service. ⭐
@ckcpodcast Hi @ckcpodcast just a tiny correction. Erryk did not walk Mysaria to the shore it was a guard who wasn’t a kings guard. It was a random unknown. Thanks for releasing today I’ve been waiting to hear your review!!
🎓✨ Last Thursday, June 13, we celebrated our recent PhD Graduates — Dr. @anniezeanbean, Dr. Miguel Trujillo, Dr. Stephanie Nisle-Mikos & Dr. Xochilt Alamillo!
View the photos & share in the joy of their accomplishment 📸: https://t.co/KqcYL6hvhO
#PhDHooding#SocialWork
@ClamsAndCockles@WRBolen@BarrettDudley Blackthorne’s dream is occurring when he is knocked out from the blast. He never leaves Japan. Lady Oshiba’s letter is the tell about what will happen on the battlefield. In this story the war never happens.
@ClamsAndCockles Okay…Barrett soften a bit…the scene is there to show how much Mariko loves her son, and to highlight how much she was committed to her duty if she was willing to die and leave him behind.
@ClamsAndCockles We also get the episode where Mariko and her son are eating andf Buntaro comes in and reprimands them for being so joyous together. The kid isn’t younger. It is just aging of the actor during filming.
@ClamsAndCockles@WRBolen@BarrettDudley Hi, let me help here…Kiku is a courtesan, Lady Ochiba and Fuji are consorts, they are no concubines in this show.
BARS would like to close out #WHM2024 and #SWMonth2024 by honoring our newest Black woman Social Work Dean, Dr. Henrika McCoy! Dr. McCoy will begin her tenure as Dean of @GSSWDenver in June. Congrats, @HMcCoySW! We're so proud of you!