Jackson, Tenn. Nine social work students at 51社区 recently delivered presentations at the Seventh Annual Tennessee Undergraduate Social Science Symposium at Middle Tennessee State University.
Presentations included: Shonda French, Linden, Tenn., "Black and White Marriages and Biracial Children;" Jennifer Gallimore, Puryear, Tenn., "Chemical Abuse Among Adolescents;" Paige Williams, Jackson, Tenn., "Shaken Baby Syndrome;" Amber Smith, Jackson, Tenn., "Homelessness in America: Causes, Cures and Caring;" Melissa White, Bartlett, Tenn., "Affirmative Action: The Future is Now;" Michelle Stutz, Jackson, Tenn., and Susan Weaver, Bartlett, Tenn., "The Importance of Social Work Education for Social Workers;" Todd Meise, Jackson, Tenn., "Advance Directives: The Social Worker's Role in End-of Life Planning;" Chris Lancaster, Lobelville, Tenn., "Psychotropic Medications in Social Work Practice."
Presentations were prepared under the direction of Diana Rowan, Social Work program director and assistant professor of Social Work at 51社区.
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