Social Work

Mark MicelliUWindsor social work grad Mark Micelli combines therapy with surfing in his practice on the beaches near Sydney, Australia.

Social worker surfing a wave to wellness

UWindsor social work grad Mark Micelli combines therapy with surfing in his practice on the beaches near Sydney, Australia.

The Pitt-Ferry BuildingThe Pitt-Ferry Building is currently featured on the website of the Ontario Professional Planners Institute.

Downtown campus winning attention from planners

The Pitt-Ferry Building is currently featured on the website of the Ontario Professional Planners Institute.

Kim Calderwood, Margaret Nelson, Sarge Gerbode, Marian VolkmanKim Calderwood (second from left) with Applied Metapsychology officials: vice-president Margaret Nelson, founder Sarge Gerbode, and president Marian Volkman.

Workshop to benefit trauma counsellors

A May workshop at the UWindsor School of Social Work will benefit anyone who works with clients with self-defined trauma or life upset.

Friday events among observances of Social Work Week

An opportunity to engage in dialogue is the impetus behind “Being an Ally with Indigenous Peoples,” a free public event Friday, March 10, at the Pitt-Ferry Building.

Scheduled as part of Social Work Week, the event will run 10 a.m. to noon in room 116, 167 Ferry Street.

Presenters include:

Members of the student Black Lives Matter CommitteeMembers of the student Black Lives Matter Committee have created a “Hidden Figures” wall in the Pitt-Ferry Building to highlight lesser-known figures in Black Canadian history. Top, from left: Jillian Panjer, Ashleigh Watson, Kiera Royle, Nancy Tran, Joanna Stewart, Janay Warren, Lacy Carty, Daniel Falconer. Bottom: Samina Singh, Stacy Davy, Deneece Plummer, and Navroop Singh.

Exhibit shines light on hidden figures in Black history

A “Hidden Figures” wall in the Pitt-Ferry Building highlights lesser-known figures in Black Canadian history.