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Alumnus receives UA’s Col. David Hillman Pryce Award

UA social work alumnus William D. Suclupe (’11, ’14 MSW), a decorated Iraq War veteran, has been awarded the UA Campus Veterans Association’s 2017 Colonel David Hillman Pryce Award. Suclupe was honored for his outstanding service to the veteran and military community at the University. Established by CVA in 2013, the award is presented annually to…


Working to Change Tuscaloosa’s West Side

Alumna Raevan Howard is focused on changing Tuscaloosa for the better after being elected to the City Council in March.  District 2 challenger Raevan Howard (’14) defeated six-term Tuscaloosa City Councilman Harrison “Mailman” Taylor in Tuscaloosa’s municipal election held in March. The unofficial count in the municipal election put Howard over the top with 57…


Alumna Shayla Smith featured in Student Life’s “Office Hours”

UA’s Division of Student Life profiled alumna Shayla Smith, a field coordinator in the School of Social Work, in its most recent edition of “Office Hours,” which is part of the division’s online publication: “Student Life Our Stories.” As a field coordinator, Smith’s major responsibilities include placing students in field placements and facilitating their internships.…


Two social work professors, student honored for excellence in community-based research

Each spring semester, the Council on Community-Based Partnerships (CCBP) at The University of Alabama recognizes outstanding achievements in engagement scholarship. Students, faculty, staff and their community partners are honored for excellence in community-based research. The winning projects range from health care to international education, from cultural understanding to science and technology, and from art and literature…


UA Professor and Capitol School students pen book about UA’s mascot

A year ago, Kevin Corcoran became captivated by a newspaper article about a group of young students who wrote their own books about the University of Alabama’s mascot. Corcoran, a professor in the UA School of Social Work, read a profile in The Tuscaloosa News about how second- and third-grade students from the Capitol School…


Visiting Scholar Wenjie Chai Learning Social Work Education

Wenjie Chai has spent a considerable amount of time caring for her children and her elders in the countryside of the Anhui Province of China. It’s common for those who live in rural areas to travel significant distances to work in metro areas, where jobs are abundant and pay is higher. Children and the elderly,…


Bringing Chinese Culture to Our Communities

Alumna’s cultural enrichment program helps American and international students understand each other’s cultures. Growing up in Hebei, China, Fan Yang (’13 MSW), was surrounded by family, had no trouble making friends and embraced her Chinese heritage. “I spent the first 18 years of my life there,” she said. As an international student at The University…


Creating a Support Network for Veterans

By David Miller, UA Media Relations Army Lt. Col. John Kilpatrick’s ascension through the ranks of two branches of the United States military can yield a half-dozen inspiring testimonials of service, determination and achievement. He spent 10 years in the Marines as a reservist, then joined the Army National Guard and earned his commission in 1998. He…


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