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Experienced Leader Chosen to Head UA School of Social Work

Dec. 18, 2020 Dr. Schnavia Smith Hatcher has been selected to lead The University of Alabama’s School of Social Work as dean beginning Aug. 1, 2021. Hatcher, a Selma native, comes to UA after serving as director of the School of Social Work at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She was selected following…


Fall Commencement 2020: Anna Sogol

Once eager to ‘get away,’ Brookwood grad takes chance on hometown university Dec. 10, 2020 By David Miller As high school seniors weigh their college options, they eagerly anticipate moving away from home and onto campus, a rite of passage that typically serves as a springboard into adulthood. But for a small group of high-schoolers,…


Fall Commencement 2020: Ella Stewart

Stewart balances family, ministry and career along BSW path Dec. 9, 2020 By David Miller Ella Stewart walks to the front of a room, confidently turning and introducing herself to Northport police officers. Some know her as the wife of Northport Police Department Captain, Christopher Stewart. But Ella also identifies as former victim of domestic…


Nominations Open for 2021 Buford Peace Award

Dec. 7, 2020 Nominations are now being accepted for the School of Social Work’s 2021 Lahoma Adams Buford Peace Award. The deadline for UA students, faculty and staff to nominate a UA faculty member for the award is Feb. 12.  Previously nominated candidates also may be nominated again. Highest priority will be given to faculty…


BSW Ambassador Spotlight: Devon Longstreet

Florida native ‘sees himself’ when working with prospective students Nov. 10, 2020 By David Miller Being an ambassador requires keen knowledge of a brand, enthusiasm, and an anecdote to connect with target audiences. In many instances, the anecdote is the strongest part of a pitch. Higher education is one of those settings, and student ambassadors…


MSW Alumna Helps Lead Presbyterian Home for Children to an Essential Accreditation

By Brad Fisher Oct. 1, 2020 What does it take to achieve the premier accreditation in your industry? For the Presbyterian Home for Children in Talladega, Alabama, it took almost two years of work by a dedicated team led by President Doug Marshall and Vice-President of Program Operations and Services – and University of Alabama…


Albright to Bring Alabama Focus, Leadership to NARMH Board

Sept. 22, 2000 By David Miller TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – University of Alabama Social Work professor Dr. David L. Albright has been elected to the National Association for Rural Mental Health’s board of directors. Albright, director for the Office for Military Families and Veterans and the Vital initiative principal investigator, is excited to begin his three-year…


Military Veterans Needs Assessment Study Launches in Birmingham Area

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Researchers from the University of Alabama are seeking military veterans in the Birmingham area to participate in surveys and focus groups to assess their needs. The UA School of Social Work’s Office for Military Families and Veterans has partnered with nonprofit Vettes 4 Vets on the Greater Birmingham Veterans Needs Assessment, which…


UA Team to Build Opioid Prevention, Recovery Network in State

HRSA-funded project to target five high-risk counties By David Miller TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Following a year of community engagement and assessments of health and rehabilitation services across rural Alabama, a University of Alabama-led team of researchers is ready to implement a robust opioid prevention, treatment and recovery network in the state. The Health Resources and…


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