Online MSW/MS-DRL Application & Program Overview

Join a webinar with the School of Social Work staff and faculty student to ask questions about the school's online dual degree program for Master of Social Work and Master of Science in Disaster Resilience Leadership (MSW/MS-DRL) and learn how to create a strong graduate school application.

This webinar is on March 9, 2021 at 7pm CT.

Advanced registration via this link is required.

Online MSW/MS-DRL Application & Program Overview

Join a webinar with the School of Social Work staff and faculty student to ask questions about the school's online dual degree program for Master of Social Work and Master of Science in Disaster Resilience Leadership (MSW/MS-DRL) and learn how to create a strong graduate school application.

This webinar is on January 19, 2021 at 7pm CT.

Advanced registration via this link is required.

Architecture Lecture Series: Mónica Rivera

Mónica Rivera will be presenting the annual Allen Eskew Endowed Fund lecture on Human Inhabitation & Aging on Monday, March 8, 2021 from 5:15-6:30pm. Rivera is a Partner at Emiliano López Mónica Rivera Arquitectos and Professor of Practice and Chair of Graduate Architecture in the College of Architecture and Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design in the Sam Fox of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis.

Architecture Lecture Series: Sara Jensen Carr (A ’03)

Sara Jensen Carr (A ’03) will be presenting a lecture entitled Human Inhabitation & Health: Embodied Environments on Monday, March 1, 2021 from 5:15-6:30pm. Jensen Carr is an Assistant Professor at Northeastern University College of Arts, Media and Design.

After her initial presentation, Jensen Carr will be joined by two additional respondents for an interdisciplinary conversation about her remarks and to answer any audience questions. The two respondents are as follows:

The COVID-19 Vaccine & Marginalized Populations

Much like with the virus itself, many people have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and its deployment. This goes beyond concerns about side effects and into the psychosocial aspects of a vaccination effort of this size. African Americans may have concerns about historical atrocities associated with the medical profession, so what makes the COVID-19 vaccination different? Those who are experiencing housing insecurity have similar apprehension, so how can they be included in these important deployment conversations?

You Majored in What?

The path from college to a professional career isn't always linear; in fact, it's a journey of experiences that build on top of one another creating new opportunities for growth and fulfillment. In this Career Development Lunch & Learn, SoPA's career advisor dispels the myth that your major defines your career.

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