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Dean’s Column 2 Spring Roundup 4 BSW/MSW Updates 6 Field Education 7 Carver Corner 8 Alumna Profile Student Profile 9 Faculty Update 10 Alumni News 11 News Briefs 12 Social Justice 13 New Faces 14 Recruiting/Career 15 Calendar 16 Consultants • Louis Gomez, MSW • Mallory Homeyer, MSW • Beth Kilpatrick, MSW • Kelly Knox, BSW • Esther Reyes, BSW • Meredith Story, MSW Interns • Jen Adams, MSW • Kelly Lynn Baker, MSW • Sam Oakley, MSW, at Calvary Baptist • Tom Worthley, MSW, at Broadway Baptist • Amy Young, MSW CCM StudentS TM TM • educating future com- munity ministry leaders for churches; • preparing those leaders through congregational field internships in the School of Social Work; • producing community ministry resources and training for churches; and • publishing a quarterly journal to be used as a resource for congregational leaders. Co-investigators for the grant are Diana R. Garland, dean; Gaynor Yancey,associate dean for undergraduate studies; Jon Singletary, CFCM director and assistant professor of social work; and Vicki Marsh Kabat, CFCM associate director. e CIOS foundation was established in 1952 by Paul and Mary “Katy” Piper. “e single most requested need congregation members ask of their church staff is for ways to serve in their local communities,” said Dean Garland. She cited results from more than 10 years of administering the CFCM’s Church Census survey, T he School of Social Work has received two new grants – one that will begin an initiative of devel- oping leaders and resources for congregational commu- nity ministries and another to assist gerontological students. Baylor University also was awarded another GEAR Up Waco grant that will provide $1.2 million to continue and expand literacy efforts of the Learn- ing English Among Friends (LEAF) community initia- tive, a joint project of the Center for Literacy and the School of Education. Congregational Community Ministries e Center for Family and Community Ministries (CFCM) has received a $1.1 million grant from the Christ Is Our Salvation Inc. (CIOS) private foundation to be administered over the next three years. e CFCM proposal, titled “Strengthening Congregational Community Ministries,” will focus on four key areas: Grants to benefit SSWstudents, efforts in congregations, literacy Newsletter from Baylor University School of Social Work • Volume No. 15 continued on page 3 C mmunity C nnection which provides an in-depth profile of families within a congregation. “e Piper family is excited about this program to assist churches in carrying out community ministries, particularly since the Baylor School of Social Work is already working with a number of other organizations that receive funding from CIOS,” said Kent Reynolds, the foundation’s executive director. ese groups include the Baptist General Convention

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Dean’s Column 2

Spring Roundup 4

BSW/MSW Updates 6

Field Education 7

Carver Corner 8Alumna Profile

Student Profile 9

Faculty Update 10

Alumni News 11

News Briefs 12

Social Justice 13

New Faces 14

Recruiting/Career 15

Calendar 16

Consultants •LouisGomez,MSW •MalloryHomeyer,MSW •BethKilpatrick,MSW •KellyKnox,BSW •EstherReyes,BSW •MeredithStory,MSW

Interns •JenAdams,MSW •KellyLynnBaker,MSW •SamOakley,MSW,at CalvaryBaptist •TomWorthley,MSW,at BroadwayBaptist •AmyYoung,MSW

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•educatingfuturecom-munityministryleadersforchurches; •preparingthoseleadersthroughcongregationalfieldinternshipsintheSchoolofSocialWork; •producingcommunityministryresourcesandtrainingforchurches;and •publishingaquarterlyjournaltobeusedasaresourceforcongregationalleaders. Co-investigatorsforthegrantareDianaR.Garland,dean;GaynorYancey,associatedeanforundergraduatestudies;JonSingletary,CFCMdirectorandassistantprofessorofsocialwork;andVickiMarshKabat,CFCMassociatedirector. TheCIOSfoundationwasestablishedin1952byPaulandMary“Katy”Piper. “Thesinglemostrequestedneedcongregationmembersaskoftheirchurchstaffisforwaystoserveintheirlocalcommunities,”saidDeanGarland.Shecitedresultsfrommorethan10yearsofadministeringtheCFCM’sChurchCensussurvey,

TheSchoolofSocialWorkhasreceivedtwo

newgrants–onethatwillbeginaninitiativeofdevel-opingleadersandresourcesforcongregationalcommu-nityministriesandanothertoassistgerontologicalstudents.BaylorUniversityalsowasawardedanotherGEARUpWacograntthatwillprovide$1.2milliontocontinueandexpandliteracyeffortsoftheLearn-ingEnglishAmongFriends(LEAF)communityinitia-tive,ajointprojectoftheCenterforLiteracyandtheSchoolofEducation.

Congregational Community Ministries TheCenterforFamilyandCommunityMinistries(CFCM)hasreceiveda$1.1milliongrantfromtheChristIsOurSalvationInc.(CIOS)privatefoundationtobeadministeredoverthenextthreeyears. TheCFCMproposal,titled“StrengtheningCongregationalCommunityMinistries,”willfocusonfourkeyareas:

Grants to benefit SSWstudents, efforts in congregations, literacy

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C mmunity C nnection

whichprovidesanin-depthprofileoffamilieswithinacongregation. “ThePiperfamilyisexcitedaboutthisprogramtoassistchurchesincarryingoutcommunityministries,particularlysincetheBaylorSchoolofSocialWorkisalreadyworkingwithanumberofotherorganizationsthatreceivefundingfromCIOS,”saidKentReynolds,thefoundation’sexecutivedirector. ThesegroupsincludetheBaptistGeneralConvention

OneoftheactivitiesIenjoymostduringtheacademicyearistravelingtoplaces

whereIcancatchupwitholdfriendsandmeetnewones.Someofthesefriendsarealumniwhoareleadersintheprofessionofsocialwork,insocialservicesandinthechurch.Ialsoenjoyfriendshipswiththoseofyouwhoarenotsocialworkersbutwhoarethe“Aarons”wholiftupourarms,whogiveusstrengthandcouragetodowhatwedo.Youarepastorsandstoreclerksandlawyersandteachersandchildadvocatesandranchersandretiredadults—God’speoplewhohaveaburningpassionforaworldorderedbyGod’sjusticeandlove.Fromsomeofyou,thatsupportcomesintheformofwordsthatliftourheartsandstrengthenourresolve.Fromothers,itcomesasfinancialgifts.Someofthosegiftsmadeitpossibleforustoproducethisnewsletter.

OtherswillhelpussendtwoprofessorstoMoldovathiscomingspringtoprovideinitialgraduatecoursestothesocialworkfacultyinthelittleBaptistschoolthere,whilewealsoworkwiththesededicatedfacultytostrengthentheireducationprogram.

Stillothergiftswillprovideschol-arshipsforstudentswhoknowthatGodiscallingthemtosocialwork,butwhodon’thavetheresourcesforcollegeorgraduateschool.Andsome

Building communityofyouuseyourextraordinaryre-sourcestomakeitpossibleforustolaunchwholenewprogramsofsupportforthechurchanditsministries,suchastheChristIsOurSalvationgrantdescribedonpage1.

Daybyday,IexperiencekeenlythattheBaylorSchoolofSocialWorkismuchbiggerthanthesescrunched,temporaryofficesinthisparkinggarageonBaylor’scampus.Itisallofyou.Aschool,likeachurch,isneverthebuildings—itisthepeoplewho

arejourneyingtogether.OnSept.30,I’ll

beatapro-fessional

continuingeducationeventat

Ridgecrest,N.C.,and

anotherinHous-tononNov.3.Bothwill

providethreecontinuingeducationcreditsforyourprofessionallicenseifyouareasocialworker.Ihopetoseeyouthisfall!

Foryourspringcalendar,wewillbecelebratingthecentennialyearofsocialworkeducationforthechurch.TheWMUTrainingSchoolwasfoundedin1907,andbecausewearetheproudcarriersofthattradition,

Relationships that encourage, uplift and help us grow by Diana Garland

Diana R. Garland is dean of the School of Social Work and founding director of the Center for

Family and Community Ministries.

Jim Young, Missions Team, BGCT, presents Dean Diana Garland with a crystal vase for the School at the Annual Family Dinner April 27.

wearethrowingourselvestwobirth-daypartiesin2007.ThefirstwillbeMarch8-11inDallas,whereweareco-sponsoringtheNorthAmericanAssociationofChristiansinSocialWorkannualmeeting.Asapartofthatmeeting,ourfacultyandstudentswillbeprovidingmultipleworkshops.WewillhaveapartyonFridayeve-ningthatwilldebutanewshortvideoaboutourtraditionofsocialworkeducation.

InJune,attheCooperativeBaptistFellowshipgatheringinWashing-ton,D.C.,wewillbefeaturedonthegeneralsessionprogram.AsfarasIknow,thisisthefirsttimesocialworkeducationhasreceivedtopbillingatanationalBaptistgathering.

Ifyouchangeyoure-mail,joboraddress–orhaveothernewsyouwanttoshare,pleasesendittous.Welovetohearfromyou!

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“ You are ... God’s people who have a burning passion for a world ordered

by God’s justice and love.”Diana Garland, Dean

MSW student Samantha Oakley, left, volunteers weekly at Cesar Chavez Middle School in the Center for Literacy’s Learning English Among Friends program.

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ofTexas,BaptistUniversityoftheAmericas,BucknerBenevolencesandCooperativeBaptistFellowship. Aspartofthegrantproposal,thecenterwillnameYanceyastheAssociateProfessorofChurchandCommunity. “WearesogratefultothePiperfamilyforprovidingthisgift,”Yanceysaid.“Itwillnotonlyhelpcongregations,butalsoitwillenablestudentstopreparefortheircallingtopracticesocialworkinthecontextofchurchandcommunityministry.” Alsoapartoftheeducationalcomponentofthegrantisthenamingofateamofcommunityministrystudentconsultants,whowillprovideoutreachtocongregationstoextendthecenter’swork.Moniesalsowillfundstipendsforsixunder-graduateandgraduatestudentsincongregationalfieldinternships(see list on page 1). ThePipersalsoformedtheChris-tianMissionConcernsFoundationin1984.KatyPiper,PaulPiperJr.andPollyPiperRickardarethetrusteesofCIOS,andPaul’swife,Shirley,istheprogramofficer.ReynoldshasbeenexecutivedirectorofCIOSsince1983andpresidentofCMCsinceitsformationin1984.

Gerontology students TheCenterforGerontologicalStudies(CGS)andthefieldeducationprogramhavereceiveda$75,000PracticumPartnershipGrantfromtheHartfordFoundationtoprovidestudentscompensatedfieldinternshipsingerontologicalstudiesoverthreeyears.PrincipalinvestigatorsareJamesEllor,CGSdirector,andHelenHarris,directorofgraduatefieldeducation.

ThegrantwillbringclassroomexpertiseandresearchoftheCGStothecommunitythroughfieldpracticum. Incollaborationwithcommunitypartners,theSSWwilldeveloparotationalpracticumtofacilitategerontologicalexperiencesandspecializedtraining.Eightagencieshavebeenselectedthatreflecttheruralandurbandemographyofseniorsinthearea.(For more on this grant, see page 7). GEAR UP Waco TheCenterforLiteracy(CFL)receiveda$1.2millionshareofanewGEARUPWacograntthatwillexpandoneofthecenter’smajorcommunityliteracyefforts,LearningEnglishAmongFriends(LEAF),nowatCesarChavezMiddleSchool.TheprogramwillbeaddedtofiveothermiddleschoolsintheWaco

IndependentSchoolDistrict. The$11.3million,six-yearGEARUPgrant(GainingEarlyAwarenessandReadinessforUndergraduatePrograms)isfundedbytheU.S.DepartmentofEducation.ItisanestablishedpartnershipamongBaylor,TexasStateTechnicalCollege-Waco,MakingConnectionswithYouthCountInc.,CityofWacoAcademyforEducationalDevelopment,andtheWISD.Thepartnershippreparesat-riskstudentsacademicallyandsociallyforcollege. Originatedandco-sponsoredbyBaylor’sSchoolofSocialWorkandSchoolofEducation,theLEAFprogrambeganthreeyearsagowiththefirstGEARUPWacograntattheCesarChavezMiddleSchool.LEAFservestheentirefamily,offer-ingprogrammingforpreschoolers,classesforelementaryandmiddleschoolchildrenandforparents.

Spring Roundup Brand new graduates gather on the steps of Miller Chapel after the Spring Convocation May 12 (above). At the Annual Family Dinner April 27 (left) Laura Cadena, left, joins Monica Gibson Rich, who was honored as Outstanding Alumna-by-Choice. Krissi Howie Vandagriff is presented the Outstanding Grant Proposal award by Dennis Myers (bottom, left) at the Family Dinner. Everyone gathered at the dean’s house (below) for an NASW Fellowship. Can you find the dean?

Visit TheSchool of Social

Work’s new, improved Web site!

Available Oct. 1

www.baylor.edu/social_work

We’vespentseveralmonthsredesigningthelook,contentandnavigationoftheSchoolofSocialWorkWebsitetoimprovecommunicationanduserconvenience.

Plus,we’veaddednewfeaturesandexpandedothers,including:

•CareerServices

•Studentandalumniprofilesand testimonials

•OnlineregistrationformostSSW events

•Mostrecentpublicationsandresearch findings

•Expandedinformationandresources ontheSchool’sthreeCenters:

Center for Family & Community Ministries

Center for Gerontological Studies

Center for Literacy

Takeafewminutesandcheckitout,andthentelluswhatyouthink!Sendyourcommentsto:

[email protected] Lisauckis, adjunct faculty member (top), visits with MSW students Meredith Story, left, and Ella Bess Bumgar-ner at the first MSW Practice Colloquium May 3. At a reception honoring the new graduates (above) Gaynor Yancey, left, visits with Laura Newitt, BSW, and family.

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Rappin’intheSchoolofSocialWork?Theaboveisarap–ahiphopformofwritinglyrics–thatone

ofourBSWstudents,CharletraHurt,usedinteaching“financialfitness”toteenagersthissummer.Itwasn’tre-allywhatanyoneexpectedwouldhappenwhenCharletrabeganherinternshipworkinginacollaborationbetweentheDorisMillerYMCAandFaithCovenantSupportServices.Butgoodsocialworkisaboutbeingopentonewwaysofteaching,learningandapplication.

OneofthegoalsofCharletra’sinternshipexperiencewastomeetwithteensweeklytoteachthemfinancialmanagement.The“lessonplan”includedbasicbudget-ingconceptssuchassavingforthefuture,preparationforschool,andpayingasyougo.

Charletradidwhatshehadbeentaughttodoinhercoursework.Sheassessedtheneed.Shesoughtinputfromothersocialworkstudentsandteensabouthowbesttoteachthistopic.Shewantedtobeculturallysensitive.Outofthisnetworkingandpreparationcametheconsensusthattheseteenswouldrespondbesttorapasapartoftheirinstruction.Shewasamazedbythatsuggestionbutshewaswillingtotryit!

ThelessonplanforthedaythatCharletrataughtthedifferencebetween“needs”and“wants”gavedefinitionsandexamplesandputtheseintoculturalandsocialcon-texts.Then,therappin’began.

Intheevaluationattheendoffinancialfitnessclass,theteensexpressedhowmuchtheylikedlearning.Now,theysaid,theyreallystoppedtothinkbeforetheyspentmoney.

WhatdidCharletrathink?“Ican’tcarryatuneatall,”shesaid.“Ineverwouldhaveconsideredraptobeaposi-tiveteachingtool.Ihavelearnedsomuchaboutculturalsensitivityfromtheseteens.Ilovedeveryminuteofit!”

BSW & MSW UpdatesUndergraduate Program by Gaynor Yancey

AnanonymousexitsurveyonthegraduatecurriculumattheSchoolofSocialWorktakenbygraduating

MSWstudentsthispastspringshowed64percentgavetheprogramthehighestpossibleratingwhenaskedtheirlevelofoverallsatisfaction.

Asprogramadministratorsandfaculty,wefindthisencouraging.Wecarefullycraftcoursesandinternshipexperiencesthatdeliveradvancedpracticevalues,knowl-edgeandskills.Thisbuildsuponaneducationalprogramthatisthoughtfullyprescribedandsequencedsothatlearninghappensinacoherentwayandourgraduatesemergeasfullyprepared,ad-vancedpractitioners.Theexpectationsarefairlystraightforward:Dotheassignments,takethetests,workwellingroups,writepapersusingtheAPAformat,anddemonstratethecompetenciesofanadvancedpracticesocialworkerinthechosenconcentrationarea.

Wecontinuouslyreviewourprogram,anditssuccessandefficiencyarewell-documented.Onethingwecan’torchestrate,however,istheindividualstudent’sengage-mentwithandownershipofthelearning.Thepotentialofthecurriculumtodeeplytransformandprepareisdirectlyandexponentiallyrelatedtohowthestudentinteractswithit.Formany,it’satransformingexperiencethatleadstoafulfillingprofessionallife.StudentsintheMSWprogramcometouswithdifferentunderstandings:somewithaclearsenseofpurposeandothersuncertainoftheirgoals.Thefacultycelebratetheopportunitytowalkalongsidethesestudents–incasualconversations,men-toringandadvising–astheyexploretheircallandgrowtounderstandthemotivations,interestsanddreamsthatpropelthem.Thisprocessofengagementwillinformtheirrelationshipswiththecurriculum,thefaculty,colleaguesand,ultimately,clients.

TheMSWprogramnowofferstwonewwaysforstu-dentstohelpshapetheireducation.First,studentsmaydesignandimplementanMSWspecializationwithinoneofthetwoconcentrations–FamiliesandChildrenorPhysicalandMentalHealth.Thespecializationisanop-tionduringtheconcentrationyeartoindividualizelearn-ingandtofocusinonearenaofsocialworkpractice.The

Gaynor I. Yancey is associate dean, baccalaureate studies, and

associate professor.

Graduate Program by Dennis R. Myers

What you need?Nothingfancy,justsomewheretoliveWhat you need?EnoughfoodsoIcanfeedmykidsWhat you need?AgoodjobandacollegedegreeIgottaworkrealhardIcan’tgetitforfree

What you want?NiceHummerorsome22sWhat you want?3billssoIcanbuysomeshoesWhat you want?Anicegrillanda platinumchain

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“The faculty celebrates the opportunity to walk along-

side these students.”Dennis Myers

studentisawardedaCertificateofSpecializationaspartoftheannualconvocation.Fivestudentsreceivedthiscertificateatthe2006convoca-tion(students listed on page 13).

MSWstudentscanearnaspecial-izationingerontologyorinchurchsocialwork.QualifiedstudentswhooptforthelattermayreceiveatuitionscholarshipofferedbytheBaptistGeneralConventionofTexas.

Second,allcandidatesforgradu-ationnowparticipateintheMSWPracticeColloquium,heldeachspringtowardtheendofthesemes-ter,forwhichtheycreatepresenta-tionsbasedontheirprofessionalin-terestsandnewlyacquiredexpertise.Membersofthepracticecommunityattendthecolloquiumandreceiveprofessionaldevelopmentandcon-tinuingeducationunits.OfferedforthefirsttimelastMay,thepracticecolloquiumreceivedoverwhelm-inglypositiveevaluations.

Growthinnewgraduatestudentenrollmentchallengesthekindofindividualizationthathascharac-terizedtheprograminthepast.Thisfall,wehave60newstudentsenrolledintheMSWprogram,upfrom44thepreviousyear.Inspiteoftheincreaseddemandupontheprogram,facultymembersremainsteadfastlycommittedtoencourag-ingstudentstoembraceanad-vancedpracticeeducationthatwillempowerthemtounderstandandrealizetheirprofessionalvision.

Dennis R. Myers is associate dean, graduate studies, and professor.

TheCenterforGerontologicalStudiesandthefieldeducationprogramhavebeenselectedasasiteinthePracticumPartnership

ProgramthroughtheSocialWorkLeadershipInstituteandtheNewYorkAcademyofMedicine.The$75,000grantfromtheJohnHartfordFoundationincludesthefundingofeightinternshipsayearforthreeyearsforstudentsworkingwitholderadultsinareaagencies.Thesestudentsalsowillreceivetuitionremissionforthespringsemester. ThegrantincludesarotationalfieldmodelimplementedbytheSSWforthefirsttime.Studentswillbeassignedtoaprimaryfieldagencyandwillrotatethroughsevenadditionalagenciesinthespectrumofcarefortheelderly.Eightagenciesinthecommunityhavejoinedtheprojectaspartners:AreaAgencyonAging,CentralTexasSeniorMinistry,DePaulCenter,FriendsforLife,HillcrestBaptistMedicalCenter(GeropsychUnit),ProvidenceHospice,St.Catherine’sSkilledNursingFacilityandWesleyWoodsAlzheimer’sCareCenter.AgencyrepresentativeswilljoinstudentschosenforthegrantinthefallAgingandMentalHealthcourse,wheretheywilldevelopcompetenciesincareforolderadultsandtheircaregivers. ThefieldeducationprogramcontinuestogrowastheSSWdoes.Thankyoutoallofourfieldeducationagenciesthatcontinuetoprovidequalitylearningexperiencesforourstudents.Weneedyouaswegrow.Wehave113placementsthisfall,including35BSWstudents,31MSWconcentrationstudentsand37foundationstudents.

Helen E.W. Harris is director of graduate field education and a senior lecturer.

PPP Students •NicoleBlack,ProvidenceHospital •JenniferBeard,St.Catherine’s •CobieBernard,FriendsforLife •JessikaDoolitte,AreaAgency onAging •ConnieEvers,CTSM •IvyFannin,HillcrestGeropsych •EmilyJulian,WesleyWoods •LauraMoore,DePaulCenter

Judith Stolz, from left, Helen Harris and James Ellor confer about field placements for the new Practicum Partnership Program made possible by a grant from the Hartford Foundation.

Field Education by Helen Harris

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Carver CornerDebbie Luttrell McCune(1993)teachesearlychild-hoodclassesforJeffersonCommunityCollegeandhasbeenconductingcustodyhomestudiesforfamilycourt.ShealsoisworkingonherPhDinsocialworkandcommunityservicesthroughanonlineprogramatCapellaUniversity.SheisthechildcaredirectoratFirstKidsofFirstChristianChurchinLouisville,[email protected]

Deborah Chittam Nichols,sincegraduatingin1989,hasworkedatForsythCountyPrisonChaplaincy,ProdigalsHouse(forex-offenders),SCAN(StopChildAbuseNow),andKanawahaValleyHospiceCare.Since1995,shehasbeenwithInternationalMissionBoard/SBCinMelo,[email protected]

Steve Scudderrecentlyacceptedthepositionofdi-rectorofmissionsforSavannahRiverBaptistAsso-ciationafternineyearsofservicetotheSouthCaro-linaBaptistConvention.ThisassociationislocatedintheBeaufort-Bluffton-HiltonHeadareaofSouthCarolina.stevescudder@islc.net

Jim Sennett (1986)hasworkedinavarietyofclinicalsettingssincegraduation,includinganHMO,aman-agedmentalhealthcareorganization,hospital,familyserviceagency,privatepractice,andanot-for-profitEAP/managedmentalhealthcarecompany.Cur-rently,hedirectstheLouisvilleOfficeofBehavioralMedicineNetworkandisafellowintheAcademyofCertifiedSocialWorkersandaCertifiedEmployeeAssistanceProfessional.jdsennett@netzero.net

Susan Turner Thompson(1995)andherhusband,Jeff,liveinPhiladelphia,Pa.,andworkataninner-citychurch,whichSusansaysisexcitingbecauseofitsracialandeco-nomicdiversity.Theyaretheparentsoftwosons,Trace,2,andZachary,[email protected]

‘We don’t just talk about help-ing people’

By Kelly Knox

CarolMcEntyre(MSW/MDiv2003)knewshewantedtoapplyhersocialworkskillsina

congregationalsetting,butshewasn’tquitesurehowthatwouldhappen.Nowsheis.McEntyrespendsherdaysministeringtouniversitystudentsatFirstBaptistChurchinKnoxville,Tenn. “Iwantedtoworkinachurchsetting;Ijustdidn’tthinkitwouldbewithcollegestudents,”shesaid.“Collegeissuchaformativetime.So,whentheopportunityarose,Iknewitwouldbeachancetoimpactstudentsforlife. “IwanttohelpthemunderstandthattobeaChristianistocare‘fortheleastofthese.’Wedon’tjusttalkabouthelpingpeople,”McEntyresaid. ThecollegestudentsinhercaregotachancetoputtheirgrowingawarenessintoactionfollowingHurricaneKatrina.“Lastyear,whenourchurchbecameashelterforHurricaneKatrinavictims,ourcollegestudentswoulddropbyjusttoplaywiththechildrenwhowerestayinginourfellowshiphall,”shesaid.“TheyalsosortedclothesforKatrinasurvivors.Ialwaystellthemthatwecanchangetheworld,thatwecanmakeadifference.” McEntyrealsohashadopportunitiestosharewiththerestofthecongregationaboutcommunityministryneedsandsocialjustice.“WhenIfirstcametoKnoxville,IledaWednesdaynightseriesforthewholechurchcalled‘God’sCareforthePoor,’andItalkedaboutallthebiblicalpassagesthatadmonishChristianstocareforthepoor,”McEntyresaid.“Ourchurchislocateddowntown,andwehavealargehomelesspopulationrightoutsideourdoor.Wearetryingasachurchtoreachout.” McEntyrecreditedherSSWinternshipexperienceatLakeShoreBaptistChurchinWaco,Texas,asprovidingherdirectionforherfuturecareer.“Ihadtheopportunitytocreateafoodpantry,plancommunityministries,leadworshipandoverseebenevolenceneeds.” McEntyrechosesocialworkbecausesheknewitwouldbeaministryandnotjustajob.Sheaddswithalaugh,“Onceasocialworker,alwaysasocialworker!”

Alumna Profile

Seeking a practical theology MSW/MDiv student passionate about helping displaced

ArmyReservesjustdaysaftergraduation.“Iturned18thedayIgraduatedfrombasictrain-ing,”shesaid.

ShemovedtoLynchburg,Va.,toattendLibertyUniversity,wheresheplannedtopursuelawschool.Insteadshegotherundergraduatedegreeinmusicandreligion.

Shesaidshedidn’tstartsingingun-tilhersenioryear.“Ididn’tevenknowIcouldcarryatune!”Shestudiedclassicalvocalperformanceandalsosanginworshipbands.

“Itturnedoutthatthedoublemajorplayedperfectlyintosome

careersIhadim-mediatelyfollowinggraduation,workingwithfundraisinginnonprofitorganiza-tions,”Vargassaid.

“ItraveledandsanginchurchesallovertheU.S.,PuertoRico,IndiaandHaiti.Duringtheseworshipservices,wewouldbringattentiontointerna-tionalhumanitarianaidneeds.”

VargasworkedwithHBIGlobalPartners(HindustanBibleInstituteinMadras,India)andWorldhelp.

Then,inearly2004,VargaswasnotifiedthatherReserveunithadbeenactivatedtothebattlefieldsinKuwaitandlater,Iraq.ItwasinIraqthatVargasmetChaplainPatrickMoore,arecentgraduateofBaylor’sGeorgeW.TruettTheologicalSemi-nary.Therewasaninstantconnection

By Kelly Knox

Youwon’tfindTiharaVargassit-tingstillforlong.The26-year-old

studenthasbeenonthemovesinceshewasborn,travelingalong,circu-itouspaththatledhertotheSchoolofSocialWork.

ShewasborninCoamo,PuertoRico,andherfather,Rolando,joinedthemilitaryandcompletedtrain-ingbeforeherfirstbirthday.Shortlythereafter,hewasstationedinMun-ster,Germany.NosoonerhadthefamilysettledtherethantheyweresenttoNewJersey,onlytoreturntoGermanyshortlyafterVargasfinishedkindergarten.TheVargasfamilywasinGermanyforthenextsevenyears.

WhenVargaswas12,thefam-ilyrelocatedtoElPaso,Texas.Herparentsservedasbi-vocationalpastorsofaHispanicchurch,andVargaswasinfluencedbytheiroutreachtotheneedsoffamiliesinnear-byJuarez,Mexico.

“Lookingback,Ithinkmylifeasamilitary‘brat’playedahugeroleinmyself-awarenessandhelpedmeattainaglobalperspective,”Vargassaid.“Asadaughterofabivocationalminister,Iwasformedbythepassionatesacrifi-cialserviceofmyparentsastheyex-posedmetotheneedsinthemilitaryfamiliesandlocalHispanicfamilies.ThetripstoMexicoexposedmetodevastatingpoverty,butmostofall,adesiretohaveapracticaltheology.”

DuringheryearsspentinTexas,VargasgraduatedfromhighschoolandbegantolooktowardfulfillingGod’scallingonherlife.Givenherfamily’sexperienceincombiningmis-sionsandmilitary,Vargasenteredthe

betweenthetwo,shesaid.“IfeltlikeIwaswithJesus

whenIwaswithhim,”Vargasrecalled.“ItwasthroughhimthatIlearnedaboutBaylor’sdualdegreeprogram.MeetingChap-lainMooreansweredthe‘whereandhow’tothedesireofservingChristthroughothersthatwasplantedandfosteredthroughoutmylife.”

Vargas,nowinhersecondyearoftheMSW/MDivprogram,hopestoworkwithfellowstu-dentVivianaTrianatoopenanimmigrationcenterinWaco.

“Myheartisforthosedisplacedpeoplewhodon’thaveacountrytocallhome,”Vargassaid.“Socialworkisaperfectfitbecauseit’stheincarnationofthegospel.It’sabouttakingsituationsthatarehopelessandmakingsomethingbeautifulblossomfromthem.”

Student PRofile

Tihara Vargas was a student co-leader of a community panel on immigration issues held last spring at Baylor.

Kelly Knox is a senior social work major minoring in journalism.

“I was formed by the passionate sacrificial service

of my parents.”Tihara Vargas

Diana Garland andherhusbandDavidGarlandwillhaveanewbookavailablebeforetheholidaysfromBrazosPress,titledFlawed Families of the Bible: How God’s grace works through imperfect relationships. Herarticle“Whenwolveswearshepherds’clothing:Helpingwomensurviveclergysexualabuse”appearedinthespring2006issueofSocial Work & Christianity (Vol.33,No.1).Shealsoco-authoredwithMaryKatherineO’ConnorandEllenNetting,fromVirginiaCommonwealthUniversity,andTerryWolfer,fromtheUniversityofSouthCarolina,thearticle“Team-basedresearch:Notesfromthefield”forQualitative Social Work: Research and Practice,5(1),93-109.SheofferedtwoworkshopsattheCooperativeBaptistFellowshipGeneralAssemblyinAtlanta,June23-24:“Clergysexualmisconduct”and“CrazyfamiliesoftheBible:Storiesyoudidn’thearinSundaySchool.”SheandJon SingletaryareconductinganationwidesurveyofcongregationalearlychildhoodprogramsthathasbeenfundedbytheA.L.MailmanFamilyFoundationandtheLouisvilleInstitute.

Helen HarrisandIsaac Gusukumaco-authoredapresentationtitled“StrengtheningtheFieldEducationProgram:FieldInstructors’Self-AssessmentonProgramObjectives”fortheCSWEannualprogrammeetinginMarch.Shealsoco-authoredwithDennis MyersandJim Ellorapresentationtitled“Alone,ImpoverishedEldersandGuardianship:ProtectiveandHumaneResponses”forthesameconference.Shehadanarticletitled

“SpiritualFormationattheEndofLife”acceptedbytheJournal of Religion, Spirituality and Aging.

Dennis MyerswasnamedaGero-EdCenterExpertTrainerbytheCouncilonSocialWorkEducation’sGero-EdCenter(NationalCenterforGerontologicalSocialWorkEducation).Hehashadtwoco-authoredarticlesacceptedforpublication:“StudentNarrativesonSocialWorkasaCalling,”withHelen Harris, Jon SingletaryandLaine Scales,inArete;and“Serviceandfaith:theimpactonfaithofcommunityministryparticipation,”withBerylHugen,TerryWolfer,Diana Garland, David SherwoodandPaulaSheridan,inReview of Religious Research.

Rob Rogers, Gaynor YanceyandRandyWood(SchoolofEducation)willhaveanarticletitled“TheImportanceofAcademicEnrichmentandESLinaCommunity-BasedMiddleSchool”intheSeptember2006issueofMiddle School Journal.

Michael Sherrpresented“AWesley-anPerspectiveforAddressingPovertyandDisplacement”attheHebrewUnionCollege–UniversityofCincinnatiEthicsCenterandUnionInstitute’sSymposiumonPoverty,Welfare,andReligion,May6-8.Hisarticle,“BSWStudentPerceptionsofSalientIntegrationofFaithandLearningIndicators,”withGeorgeHuffandMaryCurran,waspublishedinthejournalSocial Work and Christianity,33(1),pp.58-76.Hisarticle,“ExploringHowSocialWorkAdministratorsIntegrate

faculty update Presentations, publications, conferences, awards

SpiritualityintheWorkplace,”withRickChamiec-Case,wasacceptedforpublicationinthejournalSocial Work and Christianity.Also,hisarticle,“TheAfrocentricParadigm:APragmaticDiscourseaboutSocialWorkPracticewithAfricanAmericans,”waspublishedintheJournal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment,13(3),pp.1-17.Hisfirstbook,Social Work with Volunteers,publishedbyLyceum,willbeinprintinfall2007.

Jon Singletary gaveakeynoteaddressandworkshoptitled“MinisteringtoFamiliesinCrisis”attheLighttheWayConferenceoftheTexasBaptistWeekdayEducationAssociationinJuly.Thisspring,hepresentedanaudioteleconferencefortheNorthAmericanAssociationofChristiansinSocialWorktitled“Faith-basedAdvocacyforSocialChange.”InJune,hepresented“CharitytoJustice:CongregationalAdvocacyandGlobalPoverty”attheCooperativeBaptistFellowshipGeneralAssemblyinAtlanta,Ga.HehasanarticleinpresswithFamily Ministrytitled“HandsareNotforHitting,”astudyofearlychildhoodprograms’useoftheInstituteforPeaceandJustice’sPreschoolPledgeofNonviolence.Also,hisarticletitled“WagingPeaceatHome”wasinthesummer2006issueofChristian Ethics Today.

“The Family Life of Baptists”

byDianaR.Garland

ReadDr.Garland’slatestpublicationat

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SSW Alumni NewsTimothy Brown(MSW2003)livesinBryan,Texas,andisemployedbyHospiceBrazosValleyastheClinicalDirector/MissionSupport.Hepromotesend-of-lifecareissuesbypresentinglecturestosocialservicesandhealthcareagencies,organizationsandconferencesintheBrazosValley,inTexasandnationally.Heisthefieldplacementliaisonforthreemajorschoolsofsocialworkandhasmen-toredthreestudentssincehisgraduation.Timhasbeenawardedmorethan$75,000ingrantsfordevelopmentandimplementationofprogramsandservices.tm_brown@att.net

Kelley Bruce (BASW2004,MSW2005)isaqualifiedsocialworkerfortheRotherhamMetropolitanBoroughCouncilinRotherham,SouthYorkshire,[email protected].

Elaine Crump(MSW2002)isasocialworkerIIintheNeonatalIntensiveCareUnitatBaylorUniversityMedicalCenter.Sherecentlyattendedafive-weekSpanishlan-guageimmersioncourseinMadrid,Spain,toenhancehercommunicationwithLatinoclients.elaine_edc@sbcglobal.net

April Ellison(2004Baylor)graduatedinMayfromtheUniversityofHoustonwithherMSWdegreewithacon-centrationinhealthcare.AlsoinMayshewelcomedthearrivalofherson,MalikJ’vonEllisonWashington.

Noelle LeCrone Fields(MSW2004)isthedirectorofso-cialservicesattheMayfairVillageSub-AcuteandNursingCenterinColumbus,Ohio.Herareasofinterestareaging,socialservicesinlong-termcareandmentalhealthinlong-termcaresettings.lecronefields@yahoo.com

LeAnn Gardner(MSW/MDiv2003)onMay21wasordainedtothegospelministryoftheKathwoodBaptistChurchinColumbia,S.C.,[email protected]

Whitney (Smith) Luce(BASW2003,MSW2004)worksasanadoptioncounselorattheMethodistMissionHomeinSanAntonio,Texas.Herareasofinterestincludeadop-tion,[email protected]

Rebecca Russell (MSW2006)isanadmissionscounseloratUniversityBehavioralHealth,anemergencypsychiatricfacility,inDenton,Texas.

Melanie Sargent (BASW2002,MSW2004)worksasacounselortofamiliesincrisisatSTARRY(ServicesTo

At-RiskandRunawayYouth),anonprofitorganizationthatispartoftheBaptistChildren’sHomeandChildrenatHeartofMinistries.MelaniealsoisseekingaJuvenileProbationOfficerLicense,whichwillenablehertoseechildrenwhoareondeferredprosecutionandprovidecounselingtothefamiliesinthehopethattheyouthwillnotberepeatoffenders.Melanie.Sargent@starryonline.org

Matthew Schobert (MSW2002)waselectedWacoBranchchairoftheTexasChapteroftheNationalAs-sociationofSocialWorkersboardofdirectorsandwaselectedtothechapter’sexecutivecommittee.

Kelly (Watkins) Sladovnik(MSW2001)isaclinicalsocialworker,intermediatepsychiatry,attheVeterans’AffairsMedicalCenterinWaco,[email protected]

Sharon (Williaford) Walsh(BASW1999)isworkingasaclinicalsocialworkeratQueen’sMedicalCenterinHonolulu,Hawaii,inthelaboranddelivery/postpartumunits.HerhusbandisaNavysubmariner.TheyrecentlypurchasedahouseandwouldlovetohostanyBaylorgraduatesinthefuturewhoarelookingforatropicalgetaway.sharaloha@yahoo.com

WorkshopsSept. 28 in Waco, Texas

DyerEthicsWorkshop“EthicsinDecisionMaking”

1to4p.m.•CEUsavailableCall254-710-6400

Sept. 30 in Ridgecrest, N.C.Noonto4:30p.m.

LifewayRidgecrestConferenceCenterLunch&CEUworkshop(3hours)

Nov. 3 in Houston8:30a.m.toNoon

DePelchinChildren’sCenterLunchandCEUworkshop(3hours)

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News Briefs Social work happenings from around the School, state and nation

CBF Leadership Scholarships Forthefirsttime,SSWstudentshavebeennominatedtoreceiveLeadershipScholarshipsfromtheCooperativeBaptistFellowship.TheawardsaredesignatedforBaptiststudentscurrentlyenrolledinoneof13schoolsinvolvedintheConsortiumofTheologicalSchoolsrelatedtotheCBF.SSWstudentsnominatedareAmy D. Downs, Jennifer L. Gunter, Walker K. MooreandTasha L. Waugh.

Alumna Homiak honored BaylorGraduateSchoolAssociationrecognizedKatie Homiak,MSW’05,MDiv’06,atitsInterdisciplinaryScholarshipForuminMay.Homiakgaveasummaryofherresearch,“Familyviolenceincongregations:Anexploratorystudyofclergy’sneeds,”

attheISF’sMarchmeeting.Shereceiveda$50awardfromGSAand$100inbooksfromtheGSAco-sponsor,BaylorUniversityPress.Herabstractwaschosenfromamong34submissions.

Leadership Workshopand Conference TheCenterforLiteracyatBaylorUniversityandLiteracyConneXusjointlyhostedaLiteracyConferenceJune11-16atGeorgeW.TruettTheologicalSeminary.TheeventincludedintroductoryandleadershiptraininginEnglishasaForeignLanguage(EFL).DorisEdwardsofBlowingRock,N.C.,trained13toleadEFLworkshopsandninetoteachEnglishabroadonshort-termmissionassignments.BillieSueFieldsofFortWorth,Texas,ledtheAdultReadingandWriting/GEDtraining.DavidClanton,directorofmarketingfortheBaptist Standard,ledaone-dayworkshoponpublicrelationsforliteracyministries.JudyShipley,associateprofessorofeducationatHardin-SimmonsUniversityandadvisoryboardmemberforLiteracyConneXus,ledahands-onworkshoponusingmediatechnology.

Yancey receives teaching award Gaynor Yancey,associatedeanforundergraduatestudiesandassociateprofessor,wasrecognizedforoutstandingteaching,serviceandresearchbythefacultyoftheSchoolofSocialWorkinspring2006.Shewasthenawardedthedistinctionbythewholeuniversityduringspringcommencementservices.

Faculty invited to research group Preston Dyer,professorofsocialwork,andKim Kotrla,assistantprofessorofsocialwork,wereinvitedtoparticipateinaresearchroundtableMay11inSanAntonio,Texas,sponsoredbyACF’sHispanicHealthyMarriageInitiative(HHMI),theTexasHealthandHumanServicesCommission’sStrengtheningFamiliesInitiativeandtheAnneE.CaseyFoundation.

Congregational literacy programs TheCenterforLiteracyisintheprocessofsurveyingcongregation-basedliteracyprogramsthroughoutTexas.Bymid-summer,morethan60churchesfromeightdenominationsand39citieshadparticipatedinthesurvey.Theyservepeopleofallagesin10programareas,includingadultbasiceducation,tutoringchildren,EnglishasaSecondLanguageandcitizenshipclasses.ThesurveywillconcludeJune30,2007.Toparticipateintheonlinesurvey,gotohttp://www1.baylor.edu/surveys/Literacy_FaithBased/literacy_esl_survey.htm.

Mentor of the Year

CongratulationstoJerrod Clark

BASW’00,MSW’02,MDiv’03,forbeingrecognizedastheFOCUSgrantMentoroftheYear.FOCUShelpsmentorchildren/youthwhohaveanincarceratedparent.Itissub-contractedlocallybyMissionWacotoserveMCYC.JerrodisavolunteerfortheFOCUSprogram

andhevolunteersasyouthdirectoratChurchUndertheBridge.He

worksforMissionWaco’sM-Powerment(jobtraining)program.

Read more at: http://www.wacotrib.com/hp/

content/news/stories/2006/07/30/07302006wacfocusmentors.html

Licensing Exam Congratulations to these alumni

who recently passed the state licensing exam:

Tammy Woods

Amanda Dennis

Rebecca Russell

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Five earn Certificatesof Specialization TheMSWprogramgraduatedfivestudentsthisspringwithaCertificateofSpecializationwithinoneoftheprogram’stwoconcentrations.Thestudentsare:Bonnie Curington,therapeuticinterventionsineldercare;Bonnie Jenkins,socialworkpracticewithspecialneedsadolescents;Meredith Jones,domesticandsexualviolence;Francis Pinkney,mentalhealthissuesrelatedtochildrenandadolescents;andRuth Cassidy,crisisinterventionandvictimservices.

2006 Student Awards FivestudentswerehonoredattheSSWAnnualFamilyDinnerApril27.Theyare:Mallory Homeyer,OutstandingBSWStudent;Seth Miller,OutstandingMSWStudent;Dana Nicole Earls,MSWInternoftheYear;Alexandra Ruiz,MSWInternoftheYear;andKrissi Howie Vandagriff,OutstandingGrantProposal.AlsohonoredlaterinthespringsemesterwasMeredith Jones forOutstandingResearchProject.

FourstudentsfromtheSchoolofSocialWorkwereabletoapplylessonslearnedaboutsocialmovementsandpublic

policyatacongressionalvisittoU.S.Rep.ChetEdwards(D-Texas)thisspring.RegionalorganizersfromBreadfortheWorld(BFW),agrassrootsChristiancitizens’movementagainsthunger,contactedJonSingletary,assistantprofessor,toschedulethevisitafterseveralstudentgroupsinSocialPolicy(taughtbyGaynorYancey)andGroups,CommunitiesandOrganizations(taughtbySingletary)conductedresearchonBFW’seffortstoaddresshungerandpoverty.BreadfortheWorldinquiredaboutstudents’willingnesstosharetheirfindingswithEdwards,andseveralexpressedinterest.LauraNewitt(BSW2006),GoldaWaselovich(BSW2006),SamKingOakley(MSW/MDiv2008)andMeredithStory(MSW/MDiv2007)sharedstorieswithEdwardsfromtheirinternshipsandpresentedstatisticaldataonhungerandpovertyforWaco.ThestudentsurgedEdwardstojointheHouseHungerCaucusandsigntheHungerFreeCommunitiesAct.Theyarguedthatlow-incomefamilieslackawealthylobby;asaresult,theysaidtheirvoicesassocialworkstudentsmatterforprofessionalaswellasvocationalreasons.TheytoldEdwardstheyfeelcalledtostandalongsidethepoor,andthatthisisavitalwayofdoingso.

EdwardssaidhewasmovedthatBaylorstudentswouldspeakoutonbehalfofothersinthiswayandthattheywouldtaketimeandenergyduringfinalsweektoadvocateforfamiliesandchildrenlivinginpoverty.HelatersignedtheHungerFreeCommunitiesActandofferedtodoevenmoretoassureafederalbudgetthattakesintoconsiderationtheneedsoflow-incomefamilies.

Social Justice

MSW/MDiv student Meredith Story presents statistics on hunger and poverty for the Waco area to U.S. Rep. Chet Edwards.

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in the News ... VisittheSchool’sWebsitetoreadthefollowingstoriesofSSWsocialworkersinthenews: •StudentsatLobbyDayinD.C.advocat- ingagainstworldhunger(seeatright) •Alumnushonoredforwaterprojectin Afghanistan •Facultymemberspeaksforglobaladvo- cacyagainstpoverty

in Publications ... DianaGarland’sarticleonclergysexualabuseandMichaelSherr’sarticleonfaithandlearningindicatorsinSocial Work and Christianity

www.baylor.edu/social_work

Four social work students meet with Edwards

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Kelly AtkinsonjoinstheSchoolasaresearchassociateontheCCMgrant.ShewillbecoordinatingwithGaynorYanceytheteamofstudentconsultantsandinternsinthedevelopmentofnewproductsandmaterialstostrengthencommunityministriesin

congregations.KellyhasworkedforthreegrantsintheSchool,includingthe$2millionPewCharitableTrustsgrant.ShehasaBASWandanMSWfromBaylorandhasservedasanadjunctfacultymemberintheSchool.Currently,sheissocialministriesfacilitatoratAntiochMinistriesInternationalandhasbeeninvolvedinmissionsinSriLanka,India,TurkeyandLebanon.

Angela DennisonjoinedtheSchoolthissummerassecondassociatedirectoroftheCenterforFamilyandCommunityMinistriesinacollaborationwithBucknerChildrenandFamilyServicesInc.ShewillassistBucknerandotherreligiously

affiliatedorganizationsandlocalcongregationstoplan,implementandevaluateeffectivecommunityministrymodelsgroundedinprofessionalsocialworkmethodology.Previously,shewaswithVolunteersofAmericaofKentucky,whereshewasacommissionedministeranddirectedprogramsaddressingtheneedsofhomelessindividualsandfamilies.Shealsodevelopedandmanagedhousingforpersonswithchronicmentalillnessandseniorswithlimitedincomes.ShehasanMSWfromtheCarverSchoolofChurchSocialWork,formerlyatSouthernBaptistTheologicalSeminary,andanMDivfromSouthernBaptistTheologicalSeminary.

Kim KotrlahasbeenteachingadjunctivelywiththeSchoolsinceshecompletedherPhDattheUniversityofTexasinAustinin2004,andshehasbeenconductingresearchwithPrestonDyerontheeffectivenessofmarriageenrichment.ShealsoreceivedherMSSWfromtheUniversityofTexasinadministration

andplanning.Previously,sheworkedwiththeTexasOfficeforDevelopmentalDisabilitiestodevelopastatewideprogramforpreventingfetalalcoholspectrumdisorders.Herscholarlyinterestsaresocialworkresearch,socialpolicy,medicalsocialwork,andhealthpromotionamongwomenandchildren.

New Faces in the SchoolKretcha Roldan-Rodriguezbecameafull-timelecturerthisfallasadirectresultofthe$1.1.millionCCMgrant,whichhasprovisionforJonSingletaryandGaynorYanceytocarryreducedteachingresponsibilities.Shewillbeteachingvariouscourses

intheacademicprogram.KretchahasherMSWfromRutgers,TheStateUniversityofNewJersey,andherBAfromtheUniversityofPuertoRico,withamajorinTranslationinFrench,EnglishandSpanish.Shehasbeenasocialworkpractitionerindiversesettingsincludingfostercare,drugrehabilitation,communityserviceeducation,urbandevelopment,schoolacademiccounseling,andcongregationalsocialministry.Inadditiontoherinstructionalresponsibilities,shewillbeanadviserintheBSWprogram.

Franci Rogers joinsthestaffasaCommunicationsSpecialisthiredtoworkonresourcesandnewproductsproducedbytheCCMgrant.ShealsowillbeassistantmanagingeditoroftheJournal on Family and Community Ministrybeingfundedbythegrant.

FrancihasaBAinEnglishfromGustavusAdolphusCollegeinSt.Peter,Minn.ShehasworkedasacorporatecommunicationsdeveloperforPublixSupermarketsInc.inLakeland,Fla.;thepublicinformationandcommunityserviceofficerfortheSherburneCountySheriff ’sDepartmentinElkRiver,Minn.;andasaseniorstaffwriterfortheWest Sherburne TribuneinBigLake,Minn.,forsixyears.ShehasbeenafreelancewriterforBaylorpublications.

Michael SherrcomestotheSchoolfromtheDepartmentofSocialWorkatNorthwestNazareneUniversityinNampa,Idaho.MichaelworkedasaresearchassociateintheLilly-fundedproject,“TheImpactonFaithofCommunityService.”Oneofthepartnerinstitutionsonthisproject

wastheUniversityofSouthCarolina,whereMichaelwasagraduatestudent.HefinishedhisPhDattheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniain2003.Hehaspublishedmorethan20articlesandcurrentlyiscompletingabook.Hisareasofinterestandexpertisearefaith-basedorganizationsandservices,volunteerism,gerontologyandsocialworkeducation.

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Vicki Northern, left, with the School ’s recruiting team of (from left) Jennifer Caballero, Jessika Doolittle, Brenda Lenamon, Catherine Meadows and Ev’marie Blair in front.

TheseareexcitingtimestobeintheSchoolofSocialWork.Wehavenewstaffandfaculty,andourprogramisgrowinginboththebaccalaureateandgraduateprograms.NotonlyareourrecruitmenteffortshereintheSSWworking,butourstudentsarerecruitingotherswhohaveaheartforhelpingandserving. IntheMSWprogram,therehasbeena30percentincreaseinnewstudentsfromlastyeartothis2006-07year.IntheBSWprogram,therehasbeena69percentincreaseinstudentsadmittedtothesocialworkmajorfrom2004-05to2005-06.Onepre-socialworkstudentsaid,“SocialworkisnowthemajorofchoiceatBaylor.” Welovehearingfromyouasyoubeginnewjobs,passthelicensingtestandprovideopportunitiesforemploymenttoourgraduatingstudentsandalumni.Ifyouhaveasocialworkpositionopeningatyouragency,[email protected],anditwillbepostedonourlistserveandourCareerServicesWebsite. WebidafondfarewelltoBrenda Lenamon(whohasretiredfromrecruitment)andJessika Doolittle,whonowisinherconcentrationyearintheMSWprogram.WewelcomeCarmen Branscumasanew

studentrecruitmentteammember. Studentsandalumni,ifyouarewillingtorecruitatacollegeorhighschoolwhereyouliveorwhenhomeforavisit,wecanprovidea‘script’andmaterialsforyou.StudentstellusateveryPreviewDay,OrientationandPremierethattheirfavoritepartisthestudentpanel,hearingfromstudentsandgraduateswho‘tellitlikeitis,’soyoureffortsareappreciated. Vicki Northern, LMSWDirectorofRecruitment/CareerServices254-710-4479

recruiting & CareerJudith Stolz joinedtheSchoolof

SocialWorkasmanagerfortheCenterforGerontologicalStudiesthissummer.ShecomesfromMichigan,wheresheworkedatCornerstoneUniversityinGrandRapidsasadministrativesupport

fortheSocialWorkDepartmentandtheDivisionofBible,ReligionandMinistry.SheearnedaBAinpsychologyfromHoughtonCollege,Houghton,N.Y.JudiismarriedtoAlandtheyhavethreegrownchildren–Josh,JoeandAnna.Annaandhusband,JoshWilson,aretheparentsofCadence,3,andChase,6months–themainreasonsforJudiandAl’stransplanttoTexas!

Tammy Woods willbeafull-timelecturerwiththeSchoolthisacademicyear.SheisfillingapositionformerlyoccupiedbyScottTaylor,wholeftBaylorthissummertobegindoctoralstudiesatBostonCollege.Inadditiontoherinstructionalresponsibilities,

shewillbeprovidingeducational,researchandadministrativeservicesthatsupportthedeanandassociatedeans.

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Calling All Alumni Let us hear from you!Pleasecompletetheinformationbelowandprovideaphoto,ifpossible.(Sorry,pho-

toscannotbereturned.)Sendinformationto:KristaBarrett,managingeditor,SchoolofSocialWork,BaylorUniversity,OneBearPlace#97320,Waco,TX76798-7320.Or,[email protected](254)710-6455.

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Mark Your Calendar Sept.21 SSWWorshipService 22 BoardofAdvocatesMeeting 22-23 BaylorParents’Weekend 28 DyerEthicsWorkshopOct.20-21 BaylorHomecoming 26-28 NASW/TXAnnualMeeting Arlington,TX 26-29 NACSWConventionin Philadelphia,PA Nov.3 MSWFallPreviewDay Dec. 15 SSWFallConvocation 16 BaylorFallCommencement

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ForgeneralinformationabouttheSchoolofSocialWork,pleasecall(254)710-6400,fax(254)710-6455orvisitwww.Baylor.edu/Social_Work.

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Fordirecttelephoneaccesstostaff,dial(254)710andthefour-digitextensionlistedinparenthesesnexttothestaffmember’sname.

FacultyDianaGarland,DeanDennisMyers,Assoc.Dean,GraduateStudiesGaynorYancey,Assoc.Dean,BaccalaureateStudiesPeteCampbell,Director,Bacc.FieldEducationJamesEllor,Director,CenterforGerontologicalStudiesHelenHarris,Director,GraduateFieldEducationRobRogers,Director,CenterforLiteracyJonSingletary,Director,CenterforFamily&CommunityMinistriesPrestonDyerKimKotrlaKretchaRoldan-RodriguezLaineScales,Assoc.Dean,GraduateSchoolMichaelSherrTammyWoods

StaffKristaBarrett,GeneralInformation/FieldEducation(6400)KellyAtkinson,CCMGrantKayBoatman,FinancialDirector(1408)AngelaDennison,Assoc.Dir./CFCM(7472)PamEdwards,Admin.Asst./Literacy(3854)AngelaFields,BaccalaureateProgram(7389)JeanieFitzpatrick,AssistanttotheDean(1199)CarolGeneGraves,Asst.Dir./Literacy(3884)MarilynGusukuma,GraduateProgram(3701)VickiM.Kabat,Assoc.Dir./CFCM(4417)VickiNorthern,Director,Recruitment/CareerServices(4479)FranciRogers,CommunicationsSpecialistJudithStolz,Manager/Gerontology(6411)

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