![]() This scholarship deserves recognition for its merit and appreciation for its practical implications. Just as Silberman students, professors, and alumni regularly display professionally impassioned work in the field, many also create professional academic work. Voices is a forum for the Silberman School of Social Work’s students, professors, and alumni to present and engage with scholarship that reflects academic rigor and the values of social work. Voices: The Silberman Student Journal of Social Work ![]() If you are interested in starting a new group, please contact the Director or Assistant Director of Student Services on the third floor for more information, or contact the Graduate Student Association (GSA) on the 68th Street campus. Students are encouraged to develop new groups and to charter their group if they wish to obtain funding to sponsor events at the school. During Orientation, representatives of these groups are generally available to talk with you. If you are interested in becoming a member of one of these student groups, take note of flyers in the building announcing meetings and attend when you can. These groups (or alliances) may be informal or chartered, via the Graduate Student Association, giving them access to resources from the larger Hunter community. ![]() They work with the administration of the school to raise student concerns and seek solutions.Įach year, students may choose to form and/or participate in groups at the School of Social Work which reflect the interests of past and current students. The student senators set an agenda for meetings typically held during the Common Times each year. The Faculty/Student Senate is comprised of students who are elected by their peers to serve as senators each year. Get involved in student government and the alliances at Silberman!
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