
Dean
May, Ed.D, MSW
Department Head
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Welcome
to the
Department of Social Work
Academic Complex 211
Phone: 745-5312
Fax: 745-6841
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The Department
of Social Work continues to experience growth in terms
of students, faculty, and programs. The BSW program
is a thriving “middle-sized” program in
terms of the number of social work majors and minors.
The BSW program has been continuously accredited by
the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) since
1978. The MSW program enrolls nearly 60 graduate students
and received initial accreditation from the CSWE on
June 19, 2006. Our MSW program offers a unique concentration:
advanced direct practice in rural settings. Significant
departmental projects include the WKU Training Resource
Center (TRC), the Public Child Welfare Certification
Program (PCWCP), the Credit for Learning Project (CFL),
and a number of faculty that are working within the
area of gerontology.
Dr. Muh Bi Lin, Dr. Dean May (Department Head), Ms.
Jan Peeler, Dr. Dale Smith, Dr. Cindy Snyder, and
Dr. Susan Wesley (BSW Program Director), all have
primary assignment in the BSW program. Ms. Eileen
Arnold (MSW Admissions Coordinator), Dr. Amy Cappiccie,
Dr. Suzie Cashwell (MSW Cohort Studies Coordinator),
Dr. Janice Chadha (MSW Program Director), Dr. Jay
Gabbard, Dr. Saundra Starks, and Dr. Gary Villereal
all have primary assignment to the MSW program. The
Credit for Learning Project has two full-time faculty,
Ms. Melanie Randolph, and Ms. Carol Robey, while Ms.
Vivian Hurt (Field Director) handles field instruction
duties for both the BSW and MSW programs. Mr. Randy
Johnson serves as the director of the WKU Training
Resource Center (TRC). Office staff in the department
include Deirdre Greene (Department/BSW Program), Marsha
Hopper (CFL Project), Emily Gouvas (Field Instruction/MSW
Program), and Janie Perdue (TRC grant).
I encourage you to peruse our website. Feel free to
contact us if you have any questions. I appreciate
your interest in our department.
Take care,
J.Dean May, Ed.D., MSW
Department Head
Congratulations
to
This Year’s
Faculty Award Winners
The University annually recognizes
outstanding contributions by faculty members in the
areas of Teaching, Research/Creativity, Public Service,
and Student Advisement. The following faculty members
were selected by each of the colleges for awards this
year and were honored at the 2008 faculty awards reception
held on April 1. These individuals are also the finalists
for the University-wide awards that will be announced
during Commencement. (names are shown from left to
right)
College of Health & Human Services
Thomas Nicholson (Public Health) – Teaching
Award
Jan Peeler (Social Work) – Student Advisement
Award
Cindy Snyder (Social Work) – Research/Creativity
Award
Tammie Stenger Ramsey (Physical Education & Recreation)
– Public Service Award (not shown)