On Tuesday, March 19, Carolyn West, Ph.D., reflected on her nearly 30-year career spent empowering domestic violence and sexual assault survivors, led a documentary screening in the School of Social Work auditorium and shared experiences with students over breakfast.
Community Engagement
2024 Bobby Boyd Leadership Lecture: Carolyn West highlights importance of empowering sexual assault survivors, becoming strength-based leaders
Healing Justice founder, award winner Jennifer Thompson named 2024 commencement speaker
Whole Together Robeson helps rural mothers, children
Legacy Speakers Series addresses ways to empower individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities
More than 500 licensed social workers, parents, advocates and community leaders joined virtually and in person at the Friday Conference Center on March 8, with the shared goal of finding ways to empower individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities as part of the Legacy Speakers Series.
Finding your place
Renowned speaker and intimate partner violence expert to present annual Bobby Boyd Leadership Lecture
UNC School of Social Work ranked fourth in national research expenditures
Why take Mental Health First Aid?
Dr. Sheli Reynolds On “Charting the LifeCourse” framework
School of Social Work’s Amy Levine embraces partnership with N.C. substitute care nonprofit
Although Interim Director of Practicum Education Amy Levine first worked with SaySo North Carolina as a social worker for public child welfare in Orange County, it was when she began teaching at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work that the relationship truly began to blossom.