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    Flourish 2025 IMPACT Awards

    The IMPACT Awards honor outstanding students, faculty, staff, groups and student organizations who have demonstrated a strong commitment to enhancing our community and advancing the School’s mission.

    IMPACT Awards 2025 Recipients

     

    Student Impact Award: Daniella Acosta

    Daniella Acosta is an MSW student on the Management and Leadership Pathway, a Flourish office student learner, the SSW Student Government Association In-Person Representative, a member of the Global Scholars Program and the Student Engagement Coordinator at the Center for Campus Involvement.

    Acosta is dedicated to creating positive change and fostering inclusivity within diverse communities and proactively seeks opportunities to engage with underrepresented groups. She helped co-create the SSW Student Government Advocacy Committee, amplifying the voices of diverse students. She regularly pursues research opportunities to drive meaningful change and has a passion for practical solutions that directly benefit marginalized communities. Her ability to connect with people from all backgrounds and her commitment to listening and learning have made her a trusted leader in programming efforts. 

     

    Staff Impact Award: Cerise Carrington

    As Assistant Director of Financial Aid, Cerise Carrington consistently goes above and beyond her job responsibilities to ensure all students are supported and educated about financial aid and have opportunities to succeed. Her role in hosting webinars on financial aid addresses an often overlooked aspect of student equity—access to financial resources. Additionally, she supports the School’s Association of Black Social Work student organization and plays a crucial role in the school’s relationship with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to ensure our student body is diverse and helps create pathways for students to come to the MSW program. 

    Her impact goes far beyond Ann Arbor. She also works with the Office of Global Activities and will serve as a co-lead for the upcoming Global Extension trip to Ghana. Grounded in the principles of cross-cultural understanding and social justice, this project aims to cultivate a deeper awareness of the African diaspora while equipping students with the tools to become culturally responsive therapists and community organizers.

     

    Faculty Impact Award: Ashley Cureton

    Ashley Cureton is an assistant professor in the School of Social Work and the Marsal Family School of Education at the University of Michigan. Cureton explores the educational and mental health needs and outcomes of refugee and migrant children and youth and their families. She seeks to understand how displacement and exploitation impact their overall academic and social development, sense of belonging and cultural identity. 

    In addition, Cureton integrates her talents in theater and her passion for travel into her work, using her skills to creatively push social change and bring fresh perspectives to complex issues. Her commitment to using diverse approaches makes a difference and has a lasting impact on students, colleagues, and the broader community.

     

    Group Impact Award: Student Government Association Advocacy Committee

    The School of Social Work Student Government Association Advocacy Committee has demonstrated exceptional leadership in taking a stand for justice, equality and the protection of vulnerable populations. Their work includes organizing a Know Your Rights event (in collaboration with the SSW Flourish office), which offered essential information and resources to immigrants and refugees on campus. This event provided attendees with the knowledge to navigate legal challenges and protect their rights. Additionally, the committee organized a letter-writing campaign, mobilizing students and community members to advocate for policies important to them. This grassroots initiative provided an effective platform for individuals to directly engage with policymakers, showing the collective power of their voices in the fight for justice. 

    Beyond these events, the Advocacy Committee has worked closely with the administration to collaborate on important initiatives that ensure a safe and supportive environment for immigrant and refugee communities. Through strategic dialogue and collaboration, they have helped shape inclusivity, support and protection for these populations on campus.

    • May 23, 2025

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