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Posted on February 17, 2023

What has faith to do with social welfare and human services?

Sybil Coleman '64, professor of social work, explores the intersection of faith and social welfare.

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Posted on November 25, 2020

How to Show Love and Support to At-risk Relatives Over the Holidays

After eight years as a trauma social worker at Ocala Medical Center in Florida, Andy Millar ’98 has seen just how much family support influences an individual’s recovery.

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Posted on June 17, 2019

From Boston to Rwanda: Initial Steps of the Class of 2019

Before packing up and leaving campus for good, several graduates let The Bell know where they’d be taking their first postgraduate steps. 

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Posted on April 8, 2019

Sabbatical Sojourns: Social Work with Sybil Coleman

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Posted on February 26, 2019

Making a Difference on—and in—the Court

Wally King ’71B was a basketball star at Barrington College, but he didn’t anticipate that a strange overlap of “courts”—that of basketball and that of law—would play major, intertwining roles in his long, varied and often dangerous career.

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Posted on October 17, 2018

Reimagining Shalom

With guidance and encouragement from Sybil Coleman (social work), Kelly (Connolly) Palmer ’13, LMSW, is working toward God’s vision of justice—something she likens to shalom.

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Posted on May 3, 2017

Becoming Experts in their Fields: Undergrads Exhibit Research Prowess at Spark 2.0

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Posted on March 1, 2017

Sarah Hague ’14: Liaison in Federal Legislature

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Posted on July 11, 2016

Notre Dame Research Scholar Joins Social Work Faculty

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Posted on July 10, 2015

Amnoni Myers '14: A Voice for the Voiceless

Amnoni Myers ’14 uses her degrees in social work and sociology to advocate for foster youth in the nation's capital.

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Posted on September 2, 2014

On the Front Lines of Capitol Hill

“Being in the foster care system I wasn't always able to see that the state or government was working for me. But now to be on the other end, knowing that there are senators and representatives fighting for these issues, has been important to see. In a way, it's been a healing process.”

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