The Katz School of Science and Health is partnering with ISACA, a global learning organization and technology association, to provide Katz students with educational, training and networking opportunities for cybersecurity careers.
Dr. Shannon R. Lane, associate professor at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, partnered with Dr. Njeri Kagotho (Ohio State University), Dr. Jennifer McClendon (University of Nevada, Reno), Theresa Flowers, LCSW (Seed of Faith Counseling and Services, LLC). Dr. Todd Vanidestine (West Chester ...
On June 10, 2021, Dr. Laurie Blackman, assisted by doctoral student Annette Clarke-Jones, led a virtual panel discussion hosted by the Association of Caribbean Social Work Educators titled “Reimaging Grief and Loss in a Pandemic: Aging, Caring and Bereavement.” The Panel of American and Caribbean…
Two faculty members of Wurzweiler School of Social Work—Dr. Susan Mason, professor and director of the Ph.Dd program, and Dr. Sari Skolnik, assistant professor—have co-authored, along with Rachel Miller, a therapist in private practice, “ Psychodrama for Schizophrenia: adaptive techniques in mutual…
Thanks to Dr. Lisa Henshaw Assistant Professor Wurzweiler School of Social Work Throughout the history of social work, group work has served as a vehicle for social change to support community organizing and social action. In times of trauma, political and social unrest, group work offers an ...
Dr. Hanni Flaherty, clinical assistant professor and associate director of the doctoral program at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, has published “ Treating Adolescent Non-Suicidal Self-Injury: Guidelines for Clinical Practice” in Child & Youth Services (June 14, 2021), a journal that promotes…
鶹ýӳ mourns the passing of Sol Green, founder and former dean of the Block Program at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work. Born in 1921 in Odessa, Ukraine, Green was a renowned expert in the field of social work and improved lives around the world with his knowledge, expertise and ...
A Katz School paper that devises a theoretical framework for studying the quantum origins of flexoelectricity, a phenomenon in which electric charges scatter within a material after it has been bent, has been published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
Joyce Roberson-Steele, a Ph.D. candidate at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work, has published “A Simple Visit: Reflections and Opportunities in the Time of COVID-19” in the most recent issue of The New Social Worker: The Social Work Careers Magazine. Here is an excerpt: The COVID-19 pandemic ...
After a year of Covid -19, a pandemic hopefully receding for good, three professors at Bernard Revel Graduate School shared some varied reflections related to pandemics. Over fifty participants joined in the virtual event on May 5, Magefah: Pandemics Throughout Jewish History. Dr. Richard Hidary ...