Celebrating 10 Years!
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Celebrating 10 Years!
An occasional newsletter from the Viterbo University Undergraduate Social Work Program WI N T E R 2 010 I SS U E #7 From the Director: SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: Celebrating 10 Years! Celebrating 10 Years of Social Work Education Mission Statement INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Faculty Scholarship 2 New Social Work Scholarship 2-3 10th Year Anniversary Celebration 3 Field Education 4 Update Chicago Trip 4 Social Work Recognized for Excellence 5 Social Work Club 5 Alumni Updates 5-6 What’s new web info 6 Deb Daehn-Zellmer, ACSW, CISW “So what are you majoring in?” While commonly asked of college students, this question is sometimes awkward for social work students because they may receive mixed reactions to their chosen major. There are a lot of misconceptions in the general public about social work. Few people really understand that social work is a profession that strives to empower people to overcome challenges, achieve life-enhancing goals and fight for social justice. Many do not understand the number of ways that social workers intervene on behalf of their clients or the array of situations and settings that social workers work in. Very few people know that we will need between 16-22% more social workers by 2018 (http:// www.bls.gov/oco/ ocos060.htm#outlook). a thriving social work program. We have graduated 114 social work majors and 19 more students will join their ranks this spring. Currently there are over 70 students majoring in social work at Viterbo. We are very proud of the accomplishments of our students and alumni. Our graduates have high pass rates on the national certification exam, they are finding social work employment even in these tough economic times, and over a third are admitted to graduate school within 5 years of graduation. This spring I know that I will be amazed as I learn about the experiences our students are having in field education and when I see the case studies and research projects that they will present at our university wide Scholars Day. It is a very exciting time to be involved in social work education at Viterbo University. What has occurred over the past ten years is simply amazing to me! Most amazing though is not the growth or success of our program, but knowing of the work that our alumni are doing as social workers. I know they are making significant and someOur current students are do- times life changing or life saving amazing things! They are ing differences in the people seeking out opportunities to they serve. We celebrate the learn more about diversity, work of these amazing social actively involved with commu- workers and look forward to nity service, and engaged in the opportunity to be educatraising money and collecting ing students to do this imfood for those in need. The portant work for In spring of 2001 Viterbo Uni- social work club is full of ide- many decades to come. versity graduated its first class as for projects they want to undertake. Their energy and of five social work majors. Now ten years later, we have enthusiasm seems boundless! Viterbo University Social Work Program Mission Statement The mission of the Viterbo University Social Work Program is to prepare baccalaureate students for entry level generalist social work practice. In an atmosphere of integrity and respect, students will develop professional knowledge, values, and skills for service provision and social change. The program is guided by the Franciscan values of human dignity, social justice, strengths of diverse populations, and respect for disenfranchised members of our global society. PAGE 2 Faculty Scholarship “All that is necessary for the forces of evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing.” Edmund Burke & Martin Luther King, Jr. In conjunction with celebrating the 10th anniversary of our social work program we are pleased to announce the establishment of the St. Louise de Marillac Social Work Scholarship. St. Louise is the Patron Saint of Christian Social Work and like many of us, she felt called to put her faith into action by serving the poor and disadvantaged. Working alongside Vincent de Paul, Louise co-founded the Daughters of Charity and expanded that ministry to serve orphanages, institutions for the elderly and mentally ill and prisoners. Our plan is to raise sufficient funds for an endowed scholarship in the amount of $1000 annually. The scholarship will be awarded to a senior social work major based on academic merit with preference to individuals who represent minority groups or who are disabled. Please consider making a onetime gift or a multiple year pledge to help us launch this scholarship. (See page three for information regarding donations to this scholarship.) WINTER 2010 PAGE New—The Saint Louise de Marillac Endowed Scholarship for Social Work The Saint Louise de Marillac Endowed Scholarship for Social Work is now accepting contributions! To contribute to the scholarship please click on link to access the online gift giving form http:// www.viterbo.edu/uploadedFiles/about/offices/ ia/pledge%20form(1).pdf To make a donation online use the secure form at www.viterbo.edu/ secure.aspx?ekfrm=49904 Please designate that your gift is for the Social Work Scholarship. Each year you will be contacted during Viterbo’s annual phone-a-thon. Then print and mail along with check to: Thank you. Your generosity will Viterbo University Attn: Institutional Advancement ensure continued financial support for future social work students. 900 Viterbo Dr La Crosse, WI 54601 President Artman provided a welcoming speech to the eighty one in attendance which included faculty, friends, agency members, students and alums. The social work program recognized community social workers Brian Theiler, Kathie Knoble-Iverson and Susan Johnson for their dedication and support for the past ten years. Guest speakers: Please check out photos on the web! http://www.viterbo.edu/sowk.aspx?id=52064 3 PAGE 4 Connie Fossen with guest speaker, Sr. Jean Moore, FSPA The 2010-2011 Field Education Program began the year with the Instructor orientation and training in September. This year Sister Jean Moore, FSPA joined Connie Fossen, Field Director in a conversation about the similarities between Franciscan values and Social Work values and ethics. Field Instructors then discussed student dilemmas in field education and the valuebased guidance supervisors can provide students. In January 2011, 18 seniors will begin their Field Education placements in six new field sites. Joining the Field Program this year are Big Brother Big Sister, Scarseth House of Franciscan Skemp, Lutheran Social Services Conditional Release Program, Scenic Bluffs Community Health Center in Cashton, Tri-County Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, and YWCA Ruth House. another class of 18-20 in 2012 and possibly 25 or more in the next class. The growing number of social work majors has prompted a discussion of the number of students the Field Education Program can serve in one year. We are in the first stage of discussion regarding capping the number of students in field and offering a summer or fall field experience in addition to spring The major field activity in 2011 field placewill be the expansion of field ments. education sites. The Social Work Program is anticipating What a fine looking group! Senior students absorb the educational and cultural diversity opportunities available on the Chicago trip. It is a way of making the text and classroom experience come alive through visiting neighborhoods, agencies, and interacting with people from a variety of cultural backgrounds. This trip is usually an eyeopening and often lifechanging experience, enhancing their career perspective and future employment choices. WINTER 2010 PAGE Social Work Program Recognized for Excellence in Assessment The Social Work program was one of two recipients of the Viterbo University Best Practices in Program Assessment awards in May 2010. The social work faculty work closely together to strengthen their program through a cohesive assessment plan. Their assessment framework is aligned with the accreditation expectations of the Council on Social Work Education. Social Work students have benefitted from curricular and pedagogical changes which have resulted in evidence of improved learning. For example, measurements of critical thinking in social work practice have shown improvement following curricular changes to strengthen the development of critical thinking. “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead Crosse as an adoption social worker. She and Kurt welcomed their second Melissa Christopherson is working at Chippewa County as a human ser- daughter, Harper, on June 22, 2010. vices lead worker. She celebrated the Sarah Harrison is working for La birth of a child October. County. She earned her MSW from the Rose Reinert is working as Chief University of Wisconsin-Madison in Professonal Officer at Boys & Girls 2009. Club of Elgin, Il. Tanika Patrick is working in Coventry England in child protection as a social worker. She and her family moved to Amanda (Wagner) Kozaczuk com- England in May. Tanika hopes that all goes well and they expect to be in Engpleted her MSW in August 2009. She accepted a new position as a pediatric land for at least three years. social work case manager at Marshfield Arlene Schwartz She and Loran purClinic. chased a house on 3 acres in Cambridge, Wis. They are situated in horse country and are planning on building their own Katie Kubistal is working and living corral for two horses! Arlene states, “Its wonderful country and its great for a in Minneapolis. She married Ezra New York City goyl...and I love it!!!” Thormodsgaard October 10, 2010. Rhea (Boe) Newman is working at Catholic Charities Diocese of La Jocelyn Tranberg is working at Western Wisconsin Cares in La Crosse as a social worker. Mandy (Ramis) Kalisz took a new position at Gerard Hall. She continues to facilitate groups for the Adult Mental Health Day Treatment program as well. She is working on completing her clinical MSW hours and hopes to eventually transition into a clinical therapist role. Katie Meyers started a new position in August with the NorwalkOntario-Wilton School District as a school social worker. Betsy Thesing accepted a new position with her current employer, Lutheran Life Communities in Arlington Heights, Ill. She is now a social worker/discharge planner. Danielle Olson is working at the VA Medical Center in Tomah. She is engaged to Stephen Puccetti. Their wedding plans are for July 28, 2011. 5 Jamie Nordin is working for Monroe County Department of Human Services Shannon Parker is working at Catho- as an initial assessment social worker. She is living in rural La Farge. She and Lucas lic Charities as an emergency services social worker and is living in Sparta, Wis. are remodeling the home they purchased in September 2009. Ashley Myhre is working at Saint Jude Hospice in Oakdale, Minn. She decided to switch her career path slightly when realizing her passion for educating people on the benefits of hospice. On a personal note she will soon be a new aunt and continues to reside with her boyfriend of five years. Linnea Fiser is working at Western Wisconsin Cares in Tomah as a social worker. Erin (Noll) Hilleshiem works for the community support program of Monroe County Department of Human Services and loves her current full time position. She is working on her MSW with a concentration in mental health. She will graduate in December 2010 with her MSW from the U of MN. Erin and Nick reside in the home they purchased in 2009 in Bangor with their dog, Daisy. Judy Krause. The first six months following graduation she worked for the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin in La Crosse. In January 2009 she began her dream job at Monroe County working with children and families. Her husband is retired from a career as a Dairy Product Analyst. Their three children are grown and are grandparents to one grandchild, Caleb. Judy’s two daughters are both social workers. Annie also works in Juvenile Justice at Monroe County. Molly works with the elderly and is lead social worker for an agency in Madison. Emily Hawk married Matt in June and in July they moved to Daytona Beach, Fla. They traveled throughout the country. She is celebrating being a new aunt to niece Caleya. Shenoa Kerr is self-employed and doing independent hairstyling. She resides in La Crosse. Noelle Sander is working at Family Works in Madison. She is living in Middleton, Wis. Rachel Leigh Thomas is currently working as an IRIS consultant doing case management for individuals with disabilities and the frail elderly. On June 18th, 2011 she and Joe Miller her fiancé are Betsy (Jandt) Parr married Jeff Parr in getting married and looking to purchase a August 2010. She is working at house in the Green Bay or Appleton area. Coulee Cap, Inc. in Westby, Wis. as a case manager. The position gives clients Jessica Wallace previously worked at BSJ Care Center, but recently decided to a “go to” person who can also provide follow up support and guidance. try something new and accepted a LTE social work position at Monroe County Danielle Qual is working at Family Department of Human Services. She is Services of Northeast Wisconsin. She is enjoying seeing Judy K., Jamie N., and Erin a crises counselor for Sheboygan CounH. each day at work. She hopes this opty. She started training with the compaportunity will open other doors. Jessica ny on August 4th in Green Bay and and her boyfriend continue to live in LOVES it! She is enjoying working and Onalaska with their two cats, Pig and Peeper. Beginning this fall she will also be living in Sheboygan. Danielle has a new family addition, Aspen, an English bullteaching dance classes again and is very dog! excited about it. Lindsay Weber continues to work at Morrow Memorial Home in Sparta and enjoys the challenge of balancing personal and professional boundaries stating, “There is never a dull moment working in a rural community!” She and Cory enjoy living there. Michelle Sivanich is excited to announce her new position at Western Wisconsin Cares working as a social worker. Jamie Sontag is currently working at Mulder Health Care Facility in West Salem. She and fiancé Tom Dayton are planning a January 2012 wedding. Serena Burke is working as a social worker at Golden Living in La Crescent. Scott Grosskopf changed positions in May moving into the On-Going Family Services at La Crosse County. He celebrates one year of social work and will be pursuing his MSW degree. Update Alumni Records — stay in touch! Field Agencies — linked Viterbo University Photo Gallery — watch throughout 900 Viterbo Drive La Crosse, WI 54601 Phone: 608-796-3097 Fax: 608-796-3050 Email: [email protected] the year for new photos Social Work—webpage
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