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Books by Michael R Daley

Research paper thumbnail of Looking Forward Looking Back 2017.pdf

The current issue of the Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work (JBSW) marks the beginning of a new... more The current issue of the Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work (JBSW) marks the beginning of a new era, because this is the first volume that appears in an exclusively digital format. This is a change that has been on the horizon for some time following the trend of other social work journals going virtual. Indeed, several years ago I was part of the move to develop an online option for publishing JBSW. That version has been with us for several years, but now it will replace the printed edition. Some of us will miss the paper copy, but the days of receiving hard copies through the mail and looking through the stacks in the library for journals are numbered. The digital format permits wider distribution of valuable information in the journal, saves money, avoids the accumulation of dust-covered journals, and prevents the deterioration of the journals that occurs over time. Going all digital is a new path for us, so we are looking forward. We hope you will find this new format to be a good change.

Research paper thumbnail of Daley - Commemorating the BSW.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of Rural Social Work in the 21st Century

Despite current population movement towards urban areas, rural people remain a significant yet un... more Despite current population movement towards urban areas, rural people remain a significant yet under-served population. According to the most recent statistics, 19% of the US and 20% of the Canadian populations reside in rural areas. These communities share a rich and distinctive culture, but also face specific problems including higher rates of poverty, increased rates of obesity and other chronic health problems, and decreased access to health coverage and social services. For any social worker to provide competent assistance to these communities it is essential that they comprehend both the culture of rural peoples and the specific problems they face. This book provides a survey of the many issues related to rural social work organized around the major content areas of the social work curriculum. The author addresses a wide range of practice issues including culture and behavior, diversity, social policy, and ethics of work.

Papers by Michael R Daley

Research paper thumbnail of Stinky Water and Other Ills: Environmental Justice for Rural Services

Contemporary Rural Social Work Journal

Research paper thumbnail of Looking Forward—Looking Back

The journal of baccalaureate social work, 2017

Michae l M cGuire and Nina Hamer rehea rse for th e va ri ety show, "On Broa dway." (3) Junior hi... more Michae l M cGuire and Nina Hamer rehea rse for th e va ri ety show, "On Broa dway." (3) Junior high c larineti sts Beth Koc h, Kat hy Goyen, Jess ica Ga lehouse and Lind say W ood. (4) Swimming friends M ya Kru ger and M agg ie Stru ck. (5) Li zz Clayson ti ck les th e ivori es. (6) 0 Ca nada! Standing in /a p lace de Jacques Ca rtie r in M ontrea l are Kingshu k Das, M ark W ill iamso n, M att Kamienski , Eli Ostby, Nat han Curtis and Nate Saw yer. (7) Sports fa ns Rya n M cCray, Jenny Frost and Kelli Freese prepare fo r the sprint medl ey relay. (8) Read in g in l anguage art s is Max Os tby. (9) Th ey're off at th e NU Invi tati onal Cross Country M eet. (10) Lori Hutchens inspects her star dome. Opening Opening (1) Teammates cheer for Max Ostby as he finishes the 4x400 ahead of all others. (2) Taking us to a land of a thousand dances are Neel Sheth and Luke Stater. (3) Jim McCullagh and Matt Johnson practice their comm unication ski ll s for NUTV. (4) Jeremy Mounce writes away as Mr. Mike Henson looks on. (5) Ju stin Lund. (6) Student Counci l President Aaron Knutson knows how to celebrate love along with' Professor Va lentine, Nathan Curtis. In the area of entertainment, the year was marked by endings. The long running television sit-corns Cheers and The Wonder Years ended, and in the comics, Superman died. But never fear, he' ll be back! 1 Unforgiven walked away with a large share of the Academy Awards, including the Oscar for best picture. The award for best actor went to Al Paci no for Scent of a Woman; Emma Thompson earned the best actress Oscar for her performance in Howards End. Prime time Emmys went to Northern Exposure and Murphy Brown. Opening After watching the movie version of Cedar Falls author Nancy Price's book Sleeping with the Enemy, we are all looking forward to seeing Robert Redford in another film based on a novel by Cedar Falls' own. The whole city has taken greal pride in the fact that The Bridges of Madison County bi Robert James Waller has held the #1 place on the best seller list for the past 40 weeks and has sold 1.5 million copies. In sports, the Toronto Blue Jays won the World Series, the fir~ non-U.S. team to do so. In the Super Bowl , the Buffalo Billi lost (again) to the Dallas Cowboys, 52-17. Quite a few wellknown people passed away during this year: movie star1 Audrey Hepburn, Denholm Elliot and Anthony Perkins; musician Dizzy Gillespie; Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall; and athletes Lyle Alzado and Arthur Ashe. ACADEMICS .. , (1) The French II class throws a "Bon Voyage" party as Mr. Hoeft leaves to spend a year in France on a Fulbright Scholarship. 11111111111 (2) Jake Flanscha twiddles hi s fingers in keyboarding class. (3) Math jocks Hari Rajendran and Ed Li ao make calculations. Ed went to Nationals in MathCounts and finished well, but behind former NU High student Carl Bosley who finished first nationally.

Research paper thumbnail of Flexner and the Social Work Profession: Myth versus History

Journal of Sociology and Social Work, 2021

Over a century ago Abraham Flexner, well known for his report on medical education, presented an ... more Over a century ago Abraham Flexner, well known for his report on medical education, presented an analysis on social work's professional status. His conclusion that social work had many admirable qualities but failed to meet the criteria for a profession has reverberated to the present day and continues to influence discussions about social work. This article examines Flexner's speech in the context of its time and argues that the importance placed on it today is not justified. Flexner's background knowledge of social work, his methods of investigation of social work, and his implicit bias led him to conclusions based on weak data that were off the mark. The views of other presenters at the conference, the influence of world events, and social work education's own plans to move forward suggest that Flexner's analysis of social work was flawed and that reliance on his model of professions may have led social work to emulate medicine and pursue a unitary model of practice focused on individual deficits, while minimizing societal factors. This led the profession to deemphasize the social environmental aspects of its work.

Research paper thumbnail of Sex discrimination in social work careers

Social Work Research and Abstracts, 1979

Although the social work profession has expressed a commitment to equal opportunity in employment... more Although the social work profession has expressed a commitment to equal opportunity in employment for women, this study notes that inequities in salary and status still exist between male and female social workers. A major cause of these differences appears to be the process of promotion within public agencies, which introduces inequities early in the careers of social workers.

Research paper thumbnail of Don’t Get the Epizootus! Challenges and Promises of Modern Rural Health Care

Rural communities face a crisis in terms of access, funding for health care, and the overall heal... more Rural communities face a crisis in terms of access, funding for health care, and the overall health needs of these communities. There are also shortages of health care professionals in rural areas. As national priorities shift away from health care to border security, small towns may be hard pressed to meet their residents’ health care needs. Professional advocacy for rural people to address these issues is recommended.

Research paper thumbnail of Rural Social Work in the 21st Century

Despite current population movement towards urban areas, rural people remain a significant yet un... more Despite current population movement towards urban areas, rural people remain a significant yet under-served population. According to the most recent statistics, 19% of the US and 20% of the Canadian populations reside in rural areas. These communities share a rich and distinctive culture, but also face specific problems including higher rates of poverty, increased rates of obesity and other chronic health problems, and decreased access to health coverage and social services. For any social worker to provide competent assistance to these communities it is essential that they comprehend both the culture of rural peoples and the specific problems they face. This book provides a survey of the many issues related to rural social work organized around the major content areas of the social work curriculum. The author addresses a wide range of practice issues including culture and behavior, diversity, social policy, and ethics of work.

Research paper thumbnail of Generalist Practice Is the Thing

The Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Over the Hill to the Poor Farm: Rural History Almost Forgotten

Contemporary Rural Social Work, 2016

Poor farms were important rural institutions that cared for a wide range of poor and dependent pe... more Poor farms were important rural institutions that cared for a wide range of poor and dependent people in the 19th and 20th centuries. Yet today they are little remembered. This manuscript discusses these poor farms, their function, operation, who they served, and they relate to modern day social welfare

Research paper thumbnail of Dual Relations and Beyond: Understanding and Addressing Ethical Challenges for Rural Social Work

Several authors have identified the special nature of ethical challenges faced by social workers ... more Several authors have identified the special nature of ethical challenges faced by social workers who practice in rural areas. The authors discuss specific areas of ethical risk for rural social work such as dual relationships, confidentiality, anonymity & self-disclosure, and competence. Appropriate strategies for strengthening ethical practice and minimizing ethical risk are presented.

Research paper thumbnail of A conceptual model for rural social work

As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice ... more As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice there has been a search to capture the essence of rural social work. Is it a rural-urban dichotomy, is it geographically or community bound, and what are the principles that guide rural practice? Answers to these questions are important to education for future social workers and rural practice. The author examines key issues in rural social work and their influence on rural social work.

Research paper thumbnail of Looking Forward—Looking Back

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work

Research paper thumbnail of BPD President's Address to the 2011 Annual Conference: Strengthening BSW Education for the Future: Developing Leaders and Embracing Common Vision

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work

This president's address was presented to the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Progra... more This president's address was presented to the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors at the 28th Annual Conference in 2011. This address centers on addressing the challenges that face BSW education and the profession through leadership development and working toward a common purpose.

Research paper thumbnail of BPD President's Address to the 2010 Annual Conference: There's Nothing Just About a BSW Program!

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work

The presidents' address was presented to the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program... more The presidents' address was presented to the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors at the 27th annual conference in 2010. This discourse focuses on the importance of BSW-level education in social work and how undergraduate education should be valued within the profession. BSW educators can take pride in what they do and represent BSW education as an equal partner in social work to their social work colleagues.

Research paper thumbnail of Summarizing an Eventful Year

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work

Research paper thumbnail of Looking Forward—Looking Back

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 2017

Michae l M cGuire and Nina Hamer rehea rse for th e va ri ety show, "On Broa dway." (3) Junior hi... more Michae l M cGuire and Nina Hamer rehea rse for th e va ri ety show, "On Broa dway." (3) Junior high c larineti sts Beth Koc h, Kat hy Goyen, Jess ica Ga lehouse and Lind say W ood. (4) Swimming friends M ya Kru ger and M agg ie Stru ck. (5) Li zz Clayson ti ck les th e ivori es. (6) 0 Ca nada! Standing in /a p lace de Jacques Ca rtie r in M ontrea l are Kingshu k Das, M ark W ill iamso n, M att Kamienski , Eli Ostby, Nat han Curtis and Nate Saw yer. (7) Sports fa ns Rya n M cCray, Jenny Frost and Kelli Freese prepare fo r the sprint medl ey relay. (8) Read in g in l anguage art s is Max Os tby. (9) Th ey're off at th e NU Invi tati onal Cross Country M eet. (10) Lori Hutchens inspects her star dome. Opening Opening (1) Teammates cheer for Max Ostby as he finishes the 4x400 ahead of all others. (2) Taking us to a land of a thousand dances are Neel Sheth and Luke Stater. (3) Jim McCullagh and Matt Johnson practice their comm unication ski ll s for NUTV. (4) Jeremy Mounce writes away as Mr. Mike Henson looks on. (5) Ju stin Lund. (6) Student Counci l President Aaron Knutson knows how to celebrate love along with' Professor Va lentine, Nathan Curtis. In the area of entertainment, the year was marked by endings. The long running television sit-corns Cheers and The Wonder Years ended, and in the comics, Superman died. But never fear, he' ll be back! 1 Unforgiven walked away with a large share of the Academy Awards, including the Oscar for best picture. The award for best actor went to Al Paci no for Scent of a Woman; Emma Thompson earned the best actress Oscar for her performance in Howards End. Prime time Emmys went to Northern Exposure and Murphy Brown. Opening After watching the movie version of Cedar Falls author Nancy Price's book Sleeping with the Enemy, we are all looking forward to seeing Robert Redford in another film based on a novel by Cedar Falls' own. The whole city has taken greal pride in the fact that The Bridges of Madison County bi Robert James Waller has held the #1 place on the best seller list for the past 40 weeks and has sold 1.5 million copies. In sports, the Toronto Blue Jays won the World Series, the fir~ non-U.S. team to do so. In the Super Bowl , the Buffalo Billi lost (again) to the Dallas Cowboys, 52-17. Quite a few wellknown people passed away during this year: movie star1 Audrey Hepburn, Denholm Elliot and Anthony Perkins; musician Dizzy Gillespie; Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall; and athletes Lyle Alzado and Arthur Ashe. ACADEMICS .. , (1) The French II class throws a "Bon Voyage" party as Mr. Hoeft leaves to spend a year in France on a Fulbright Scholarship. 11111111111 (2) Jake Flanscha twiddles hi s fingers in keyboarding class. (3) Math jocks Hari Rajendran and Ed Li ao make calculations. Ed went to Nationals in MathCounts and finished well, but behind former NU High student Carl Bosley who finished first nationally.

Research paper thumbnail of BSW Education—Coming Together for Collective Action

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work

Research paper thumbnail of Revisiting the Continuum—Enter the DSW

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work

Research paper thumbnail of Looking Forward Looking Back 2017.pdf

The current issue of the Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work (JBSW) marks the beginning of a new... more The current issue of the Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work (JBSW) marks the beginning of a new era, because this is the first volume that appears in an exclusively digital format. This is a change that has been on the horizon for some time following the trend of other social work journals going virtual. Indeed, several years ago I was part of the move to develop an online option for publishing JBSW. That version has been with us for several years, but now it will replace the printed edition. Some of us will miss the paper copy, but the days of receiving hard copies through the mail and looking through the stacks in the library for journals are numbered. The digital format permits wider distribution of valuable information in the journal, saves money, avoids the accumulation of dust-covered journals, and prevents the deterioration of the journals that occurs over time. Going all digital is a new path for us, so we are looking forward. We hope you will find this new format to be a good change.

Research paper thumbnail of Daley - Commemorating the BSW.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of Rural Social Work in the 21st Century

Despite current population movement towards urban areas, rural people remain a significant yet un... more Despite current population movement towards urban areas, rural people remain a significant yet under-served population. According to the most recent statistics, 19% of the US and 20% of the Canadian populations reside in rural areas. These communities share a rich and distinctive culture, but also face specific problems including higher rates of poverty, increased rates of obesity and other chronic health problems, and decreased access to health coverage and social services. For any social worker to provide competent assistance to these communities it is essential that they comprehend both the culture of rural peoples and the specific problems they face. This book provides a survey of the many issues related to rural social work organized around the major content areas of the social work curriculum. The author addresses a wide range of practice issues including culture and behavior, diversity, social policy, and ethics of work.

Research paper thumbnail of Stinky Water and Other Ills: Environmental Justice for Rural Services

Contemporary Rural Social Work Journal

Research paper thumbnail of Looking Forward—Looking Back

The journal of baccalaureate social work, 2017

Michae l M cGuire and Nina Hamer rehea rse for th e va ri ety show, "On Broa dway." (3) Junior hi... more Michae l M cGuire and Nina Hamer rehea rse for th e va ri ety show, "On Broa dway." (3) Junior high c larineti sts Beth Koc h, Kat hy Goyen, Jess ica Ga lehouse and Lind say W ood. (4) Swimming friends M ya Kru ger and M agg ie Stru ck. (5) Li zz Clayson ti ck les th e ivori es. (6) 0 Ca nada! Standing in /a p lace de Jacques Ca rtie r in M ontrea l are Kingshu k Das, M ark W ill iamso n, M att Kamienski , Eli Ostby, Nat han Curtis and Nate Saw yer. (7) Sports fa ns Rya n M cCray, Jenny Frost and Kelli Freese prepare fo r the sprint medl ey relay. (8) Read in g in l anguage art s is Max Os tby. (9) Th ey're off at th e NU Invi tati onal Cross Country M eet. (10) Lori Hutchens inspects her star dome. Opening Opening (1) Teammates cheer for Max Ostby as he finishes the 4x400 ahead of all others. (2) Taking us to a land of a thousand dances are Neel Sheth and Luke Stater. (3) Jim McCullagh and Matt Johnson practice their comm unication ski ll s for NUTV. (4) Jeremy Mounce writes away as Mr. Mike Henson looks on. (5) Ju stin Lund. (6) Student Counci l President Aaron Knutson knows how to celebrate love along with' Professor Va lentine, Nathan Curtis. In the area of entertainment, the year was marked by endings. The long running television sit-corns Cheers and The Wonder Years ended, and in the comics, Superman died. But never fear, he' ll be back! 1 Unforgiven walked away with a large share of the Academy Awards, including the Oscar for best picture. The award for best actor went to Al Paci no for Scent of a Woman; Emma Thompson earned the best actress Oscar for her performance in Howards End. Prime time Emmys went to Northern Exposure and Murphy Brown. Opening After watching the movie version of Cedar Falls author Nancy Price's book Sleeping with the Enemy, we are all looking forward to seeing Robert Redford in another film based on a novel by Cedar Falls' own. The whole city has taken greal pride in the fact that The Bridges of Madison County bi Robert James Waller has held the #1 place on the best seller list for the past 40 weeks and has sold 1.5 million copies. In sports, the Toronto Blue Jays won the World Series, the fir~ non-U.S. team to do so. In the Super Bowl , the Buffalo Billi lost (again) to the Dallas Cowboys, 52-17. Quite a few wellknown people passed away during this year: movie star1 Audrey Hepburn, Denholm Elliot and Anthony Perkins; musician Dizzy Gillespie; Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall; and athletes Lyle Alzado and Arthur Ashe. ACADEMICS .. , (1) The French II class throws a "Bon Voyage" party as Mr. Hoeft leaves to spend a year in France on a Fulbright Scholarship. 11111111111 (2) Jake Flanscha twiddles hi s fingers in keyboarding class. (3) Math jocks Hari Rajendran and Ed Li ao make calculations. Ed went to Nationals in MathCounts and finished well, but behind former NU High student Carl Bosley who finished first nationally.

Research paper thumbnail of Flexner and the Social Work Profession: Myth versus History

Journal of Sociology and Social Work, 2021

Over a century ago Abraham Flexner, well known for his report on medical education, presented an ... more Over a century ago Abraham Flexner, well known for his report on medical education, presented an analysis on social work's professional status. His conclusion that social work had many admirable qualities but failed to meet the criteria for a profession has reverberated to the present day and continues to influence discussions about social work. This article examines Flexner's speech in the context of its time and argues that the importance placed on it today is not justified. Flexner's background knowledge of social work, his methods of investigation of social work, and his implicit bias led him to conclusions based on weak data that were off the mark. The views of other presenters at the conference, the influence of world events, and social work education's own plans to move forward suggest that Flexner's analysis of social work was flawed and that reliance on his model of professions may have led social work to emulate medicine and pursue a unitary model of practice focused on individual deficits, while minimizing societal factors. This led the profession to deemphasize the social environmental aspects of its work.

Research paper thumbnail of Sex discrimination in social work careers

Social Work Research and Abstracts, 1979

Although the social work profession has expressed a commitment to equal opportunity in employment... more Although the social work profession has expressed a commitment to equal opportunity in employment for women, this study notes that inequities in salary and status still exist between male and female social workers. A major cause of these differences appears to be the process of promotion within public agencies, which introduces inequities early in the careers of social workers.

Research paper thumbnail of Don’t Get the Epizootus! Challenges and Promises of Modern Rural Health Care

Rural communities face a crisis in terms of access, funding for health care, and the overall heal... more Rural communities face a crisis in terms of access, funding for health care, and the overall health needs of these communities. There are also shortages of health care professionals in rural areas. As national priorities shift away from health care to border security, small towns may be hard pressed to meet their residents’ health care needs. Professional advocacy for rural people to address these issues is recommended.

Research paper thumbnail of Rural Social Work in the 21st Century

Despite current population movement towards urban areas, rural people remain a significant yet un... more Despite current population movement towards urban areas, rural people remain a significant yet under-served population. According to the most recent statistics, 19% of the US and 20% of the Canadian populations reside in rural areas. These communities share a rich and distinctive culture, but also face specific problems including higher rates of poverty, increased rates of obesity and other chronic health problems, and decreased access to health coverage and social services. For any social worker to provide competent assistance to these communities it is essential that they comprehend both the culture of rural peoples and the specific problems they face. This book provides a survey of the many issues related to rural social work organized around the major content areas of the social work curriculum. The author addresses a wide range of practice issues including culture and behavior, diversity, social policy, and ethics of work.

Research paper thumbnail of Generalist Practice Is the Thing

The Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Over the Hill to the Poor Farm: Rural History Almost Forgotten

Contemporary Rural Social Work, 2016

Poor farms were important rural institutions that cared for a wide range of poor and dependent pe... more Poor farms were important rural institutions that cared for a wide range of poor and dependent people in the 19th and 20th centuries. Yet today they are little remembered. This manuscript discusses these poor farms, their function, operation, who they served, and they relate to modern day social welfare

Research paper thumbnail of Dual Relations and Beyond: Understanding and Addressing Ethical Challenges for Rural Social Work

Several authors have identified the special nature of ethical challenges faced by social workers ... more Several authors have identified the special nature of ethical challenges faced by social workers who practice in rural areas. The authors discuss specific areas of ethical risk for rural social work such as dual relationships, confidentiality, anonymity & self-disclosure, and competence. Appropriate strategies for strengthening ethical practice and minimizing ethical risk are presented.

Research paper thumbnail of A conceptual model for rural social work

As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice ... more As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice there has been a search to capture the essence of rural social work. Is it a rural-urban dichotomy, is it geographically or community bound, and what are the principles that guide rural practice? Answers to these questions are important to education for future social workers and rural practice. The author examines key issues in rural social work and their influence on rural social work.

Research paper thumbnail of Looking Forward—Looking Back

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work

Research paper thumbnail of BPD President's Address to the 2011 Annual Conference: Strengthening BSW Education for the Future: Developing Leaders and Embracing Common Vision

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work

This president's address was presented to the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Progra... more This president's address was presented to the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors at the 28th Annual Conference in 2011. This address centers on addressing the challenges that face BSW education and the profession through leadership development and working toward a common purpose.

Research paper thumbnail of BPD President's Address to the 2010 Annual Conference: There's Nothing Just About a BSW Program!

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work

The presidents' address was presented to the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program... more The presidents' address was presented to the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors at the 27th annual conference in 2010. This discourse focuses on the importance of BSW-level education in social work and how undergraduate education should be valued within the profession. BSW educators can take pride in what they do and represent BSW education as an equal partner in social work to their social work colleagues.

Research paper thumbnail of Summarizing an Eventful Year

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work

Research paper thumbnail of Looking Forward—Looking Back

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 2017

Michae l M cGuire and Nina Hamer rehea rse for th e va ri ety show, "On Broa dway." (3) Junior hi... more Michae l M cGuire and Nina Hamer rehea rse for th e va ri ety show, "On Broa dway." (3) Junior high c larineti sts Beth Koc h, Kat hy Goyen, Jess ica Ga lehouse and Lind say W ood. (4) Swimming friends M ya Kru ger and M agg ie Stru ck. (5) Li zz Clayson ti ck les th e ivori es. (6) 0 Ca nada! Standing in /a p lace de Jacques Ca rtie r in M ontrea l are Kingshu k Das, M ark W ill iamso n, M att Kamienski , Eli Ostby, Nat han Curtis and Nate Saw yer. (7) Sports fa ns Rya n M cCray, Jenny Frost and Kelli Freese prepare fo r the sprint medl ey relay. (8) Read in g in l anguage art s is Max Os tby. (9) Th ey're off at th e NU Invi tati onal Cross Country M eet. (10) Lori Hutchens inspects her star dome. Opening Opening (1) Teammates cheer for Max Ostby as he finishes the 4x400 ahead of all others. (2) Taking us to a land of a thousand dances are Neel Sheth and Luke Stater. (3) Jim McCullagh and Matt Johnson practice their comm unication ski ll s for NUTV. (4) Jeremy Mounce writes away as Mr. Mike Henson looks on. (5) Ju stin Lund. (6) Student Counci l President Aaron Knutson knows how to celebrate love along with' Professor Va lentine, Nathan Curtis. In the area of entertainment, the year was marked by endings. The long running television sit-corns Cheers and The Wonder Years ended, and in the comics, Superman died. But never fear, he' ll be back! 1 Unforgiven walked away with a large share of the Academy Awards, including the Oscar for best picture. The award for best actor went to Al Paci no for Scent of a Woman; Emma Thompson earned the best actress Oscar for her performance in Howards End. Prime time Emmys went to Northern Exposure and Murphy Brown. Opening After watching the movie version of Cedar Falls author Nancy Price's book Sleeping with the Enemy, we are all looking forward to seeing Robert Redford in another film based on a novel by Cedar Falls' own. The whole city has taken greal pride in the fact that The Bridges of Madison County bi Robert James Waller has held the #1 place on the best seller list for the past 40 weeks and has sold 1.5 million copies. In sports, the Toronto Blue Jays won the World Series, the fir~ non-U.S. team to do so. In the Super Bowl , the Buffalo Billi lost (again) to the Dallas Cowboys, 52-17. Quite a few wellknown people passed away during this year: movie star1 Audrey Hepburn, Denholm Elliot and Anthony Perkins; musician Dizzy Gillespie; Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall; and athletes Lyle Alzado and Arthur Ashe. ACADEMICS .. , (1) The French II class throws a "Bon Voyage" party as Mr. Hoeft leaves to spend a year in France on a Fulbright Scholarship. 11111111111 (2) Jake Flanscha twiddles hi s fingers in keyboarding class. (3) Math jocks Hari Rajendran and Ed Li ao make calculations. Ed went to Nationals in MathCounts and finished well, but behind former NU High student Carl Bosley who finished first nationally.

Research paper thumbnail of BSW Education—Coming Together for Collective Action

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work

Research paper thumbnail of Revisiting the Continuum—Enter the DSW

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work

Research paper thumbnail of The protective services questionnaire: assessing knowledge and skills in child protective services

Social Work Research and Abstracts

Research paper thumbnail of ‘Burnout’: smoldering problem in protective services

Social Work

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Research paper thumbnail of Commemorating the BSW

Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 2015