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Year: 2020
Pridgen-Braswell to retire after 30+ years of service
Alexa Broderick to discuss the pursuit of equity at 7th Annual Bobby Boyd Leadership Lecture
Meet Kori Williford, MSW ’03, victim specialist with the FBI
School to launch new 20-month Advanced Standing Program
Heart of Social Fund honors those who inspired us
Wilson appointed to junior professorship
Students selected for Governor’s Institute on Substance Abuse scholarship
Chowa, Ansong and Bohley receive faculty promotions
Gina Chowa, Ph.D., full professor. Chowa, who joined the School in 2008, serves as associate dean for global engagement and is the founding director of Global Social Development Innovations, a research center that works closely with university, state, national and international partners to improve the lives of marginalized people around the world. Chowa’s expertise is in youth development, focusing on employment, economic security, asset development, education and health in low-resourced countries. In 2016, she was named a Wallace Kuralt Early Career Distinguished Professor. She is a recipient of the Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Prizes for Artistic and Scholarly Achievement by Young Faculty.