Thursday, April 15, 2010
In May 2009, University of North Carolina at Pembroke accepted eleven studens into their first Social Work Advance Standing program. At the May 2010 graduation there will be ten Advance Standing Social Work students receiving their Master of Social Work degree from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The names of the students graduating with their Masters in Social Work in the Advance Standing class are Durant Blanton, Tomecca Campbell, Debra Chavis, Chalonda Coleman, Terrance Curry, Gwen Gilchrist, Alicia Goodman, Amanda Haynes, Theresa Locklear and Markisha Moore.
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Dr. Sohn giving Mr. Madison Farrell plate of food to go. So many thank yous go out to Mr. Farrell.
Tomecca and Theresa at Graduate Brunch, 4/21/2010
Gwen listerning to what's being said and Chalonda talking to Alicia, Graduate Brunch
Terrance you can't hide
Markisha you're having to much fun, turn around (Graduate Brunch)
Theresa, Tomecca & Alicia (Graduate Brunch)
Terrance is that Strawberry Shortcake good? Oh look our blog is on the laptop
Chalonda and Gwen (Graduate Brunch)
Dr. Dran
Dr. Dran listerning to a presentation.
Dr. Sohn excited about fixing a plate food to go and Mr. Madison Farrell excited about taking the food with him.
Mr. Farrell before leaving gives Markisha a little bit more advice.
Tomecca and Alicia trying to cover her face, didn't work
Please listern to the words of the song and then you will understand why this was choosen.
ReplyDeleteTo everyone in the Advance Standing program congratulation you finally made it and I am proud of you all especially those that are from the 2009 BSW graduating class. You all deserve!!! And to a special congratulations to my special friend Theresa Locklear...it has been a long hard road for you but I can't think of anyone better to recieve this honor more than you. You go girl!!!
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Victoria Carter
Just think Victoria, you will be in the same position next year, good luck.
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Great site, what a way to put smile on someone's face. This has truely been a special experience for me, and I appreciate you guys for your shared stories from your personal and professional experiences. I hope that this is bridge to stay connected. Good Blessings as you continue your journey.
ReplyDeleteHey guyz! Thought I'd stop by and say "WUTZ UP!" anyway. All is well right now. I sent in my packet for the licensure, and hope to receive my provisional so I can begin to see consumers. Pray for a brotha'...I will stop by some other time...HOLLA!!!
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