Alumni Spotlight: Kevin Freeman MSW ‘20 We recently reached out to UNE MSW alumni, Kevin Freeman for an update. He shared with us that he’s just passed his ASWB Masters of Social Work licensing exam and is now an LMSW-cc ("conditional clinical"), one step closer to achieving his goal of becoming a Licensed Clinical Social … Continue reading Alumni Kevin Freeman MSW ’20: UNE takeaways and dreams of private practice
Alumna, Kelcey Ladner MSW ’16 talks about her work as a Lead Therapist
Introducing UNE Social Work alumni, Kelcey Ladner MSW '16! Kelcey currently lives in Bradenton, Florida and works as a Lead Therapist at Palm Shores Behavioral Health Center. We recently interviewed her to learn more about what she's up to and how UNE helped shape her career! GET YOUR MSW AT UNE: ON CAMPUS PROGRAM ONLINE … Continue reading Alumna, Kelcey Ladner MSW ’16 talks about her work as a Lead Therapist
Alumna, Deanna Barry ’17 provides clinical therapy services through Sweetser
Deanna Barry graduated in 2017 with her MSW and a certificate in Applied Arts and Social Justice (AASJ). She currently lives in Portland, Maine, where she works as a School-Based Clinician through Sweetser providing clinical therapy services to middle school students at Brunswick Junior High School Deanna (left) and her colleague Jess Troy (right) attending … Continue reading Alumna, Deanna Barry ’17 provides clinical therapy services through Sweetser
MSW Student, Wes Covey, builds podcast about music and social change in America
MSW student, Wes Covey, is pursing the Applied Arts and Social Justice (AASJ) certificate as part of his getting his MSW at UNE. For his final creative arts project, he's building a podcast that explores the history of music in America in relation to social change, gender expression, and racism. In one episode, he features … Continue reading MSW Student, Wes Covey, builds podcast about music and social change in America
Holidays reimagined: How to stay safe yet celebratory amid the pandemic
We enter the holiday season at a time when the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports more than 1 million COVID-19 cases in just the past 7 days. Small, household gatherings are one of the primary causes, and experts are encouraging families and friends to celebrate at home this year. "We each experience … Continue reading Holidays reimagined: How to stay safe yet celebratory amid the pandemic