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  1. Publishing with the U-M Library

    November 19, 2015 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET

    Cancelled

    Join us for an informal discussion about publishing at U-M. The U-M library publishes scholarly and educational materials in a range of formats for wide dissemination and permanent preservation. The library manages large to small publishing projects, from books sold on Amazon to short runs. This is casual and you can come and go as your schedule dictates. Lunch will be provided

  2. Peace Corps, PechaKucha and Pita!

    November 19, 2015 - 12:30 PM ET

    Join us for lunch and an opportunity to hear the stories of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers in the Coverdell and Master's International programs through the art of PechaKucha. What's PechaKucha?! PechaKucha 20x20 is a simple presentation format where the speaker shows 20 images, each for 20 seconds. Come see a snap shot of student experiences from around the globe.

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  3. MSW Prospective Student Webinar

    November 19, 2015 - 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM ET

    This online session will provide the opportunity to learn more about the University of Michigan School of Social Work MSW program. Topics covered will include: Curriculum Options, Dual Degree Programs, Application Process, Financial Aid, and more. 

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  4. International Coffee Hour w/ Pie

    November 19, 2015 - 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM ET

    The International Center, Rackham Student Government, International Institute and School of Social Work host a coffee hour to relax and socialize with other students, scholars and families. 

  5. Scaling Impact: Generating Business Value and Alleviating Poverty

    November 19, 2015 - 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM ET

    Guest Speaker: Ted London
    Vice President and Senior Research Fellow, Scaling Impact Initiative, William Davidson Institute
    Adjunct Associate Professor of Business Administration

    This talk will provide an overview of the William Davidson Institute, and in particular, the Scaling Impact Initiative. The Scaling Impact Initiative focuses on accelerating the development of sustainable and scalable impact enterprises that generate a net positive impact for the base of the pyramid (BoP). The talk will highlight the SII's focus areas and some on-going research projects aimed at providing actionable tools and frameworks to enterprise leaders who wish to scale their organizations' poverty alleviation impacts while also achieving financial sustainability.

    This talk is sponsored by the Poverty and Inequality and the Global Social Work Learning Communities.

  6. CCS Fundraising - Post MSW Job Opportunity Information Session

    November 19, 2015 - 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM ET

    Cancelled

    This event has been rescheduled for December 9.
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    CCS is one of the most comprehensive and widely recommended fundraising consulting and management firms in the world. Established in 1947, CCS designs and implements significant fundraising campaigns and programs for institutions across the country and throughout the nonprofit sector, including the American Red Cross, Feeding America, Make-A-Wish Foundation, and Kiwanis International. This geographic and sector breadth of experience allows us a unique perspective unparalleled in the industry. CCS serves over 300 organizations each year and supports fundraising goals in excess of $8 billion.

    Ian Swedish, Vice President, Director of Analytics will provide an overview of our firm, discuss full-time opportunities that may be a great fit for social work graduates, and offer a skill-building workshop to support students as they submit job applications.

    The full-time roles we are currently looking to fill are our Associate Director positions. Associate Directors lead in our fundraising partnership efforts, offering full-time, resident fundraising counsel and campaign management services to the most recognizable brands in philanthropy. Directors work collaboratively with CCS executives and client leaders to identify, design, and execute strategic plans and actions that lead to successful fundraising campaigns.

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  7. Ending Mass Incarceration in Michigan

    November 19, 2015 - 7:00 PM ET

    While social scientists, activist and policy makers alike agree that mass incarceration has had devastating consequences for individuals, families, and residents of low income communities, we are just beginning to talk about how to bring it to an end. The School of Social Work, in collaboration with Friends of Restorative Justice of Washtenaw County, Healing Communities of Washtenaw, the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, and the Interfaith Council on Peace and Justice will host a talk on how to end mass incarceration, beginning right here in Michigan.

    Participants:

    Dennis Schrantz, Director of the Michigan Council on Crime and Delinquency, founding director of the Michigan Office of Community Corrections, and the architect of the Michigan Prisoner Re-entry Initiative will give an address on how to end mass incarceration in Michigan.

    An expert panel will respond to this address. Panelists include: Mary King of the Michigan Council on Crime and Delinquency and formerly the Washtenaw County Prisoner Reentry Initiative; Hazelette Crosby Robinson, a proud alumni of the University of Michigan School of Social Work and Research Associate with the Detroit Reentry Project; and community activist Billy Wilder, who served 27 years in the Michigan Department of Corrections and now works on issues of prison reform and reentry.

    Rev. Joe Summers (ECI) and Hazelette Crosby Robinson (UM SSW) will co-host the event.

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