Social work is a fascinating profession that offers individuals the opportunity to help others in a creative and fulfilling way. For those that have a passion for helping others, this career provides many avenues to advocate and empower those in need of assistance. Dr. Walters-Powell will discuss the multitude of opportunities that are available with a degree in Social Work and the path that it takes to be successful in this field.
About the presenter: Dr. Walters-Powell is Chair of Social Work and Health Care Services at the University of Findlay, Psychotherapist at Mind Body Health and Part-time Social Work faculty at Owens Community College.
Robin received her BSW from Ball State Univ., MSW from The Ohio State Univ., Post Graduate Degree in Social Work Research and Evaluation from Wayne State Univ. and her Doctorate in Education from the Univ. of Findlay. She has been practicing social work in a variety of settings since 1993.
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Stop by the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery to see the Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaborations’ printed artwork from stories from different war veterans.
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Stop by the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery to see the Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaborations’ printed artwork from stories from different war veterans.
Check here for more information.
First Generation College Student Day is celebrated nationally on November 8. The date was chosen to honor the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965. The HEA is key legislation that led to the creation of college-access programs like TRIO.
Open to students, faculty and staff.
Sponsored by TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) and TRIO Educational Opportunity Center (EOC)
For more information, please visit: owens.edu/firstgen2022
First Generation College Student Day is celebrated nationally on November 8. The date was chosen to honor the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965. The HEA is key legislation that led to the creation of college-access programs like TRIO.
Open to students, faculty and staff.
Sponsored by TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) and TRIO Educational Opportunity Center (EOC)
For more information, please visit: owens.edu/firstgen2022
The revival of a classic! For the first time since COVID-19 hit we’re bringing back the Findlay Chili Cookoff! A collaboration between Career and Transfer Services and the Office of Student Life. Participating departments (or individuals) can produce a chili with a list of ingredients and enter to win the spot of Owens Iron Chef!
Meet with representatives from four-year colleges and universities to discuss where your Owens education can take you. Advisors will be available to help with career and major exploration, degree evaluations and general transfer and Transferology information.
For more information, you can contact Renٞé Downour by emailing rene_downour@owens.edu or click here.
Stop by the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery to see the Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaborations’ printed artwork from stories from different war veterans.
Check here for more information.
Hear from some of our College leaders about how they got to and how they remain where they are in their careers.
Join us at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 9 in College Hall 100.
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