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Student Interview Transcript & Analysis III
Student Interview Transcript Interviewer: Okay, good morning [Participant]! Participant: Good morning [Interviewer]! Interviewer: How are you doing today? Participant: I’m doing okay, thank you for asking. Interviewer: Of course. So, we’re now in February of 2021 coming on a year…
Student Interview Transcript & Analysis II
Student Interview Transcript Interviewer: So if you could please state your name, um, your age, where you live, and where you go to school, and what degree you are pursuing. Participant: Sure. My name’s [Redacted]. I am 26 years old.…
Student Interview Transcript & Analysis I
Student Interview Transcript & Analysis I- Interviewer P- Participant I: My first question is, how was the process of getting into Silberman and then I put like a little specific bullet points. So the first one would be, did you…
A Letter of Solidarity
This letter of solidarity was written by Austin Oswald, professor of Social Work Research 1 & 2 (Section 02) during the 2020-2021 academic year, for our research class. Although the letter was written for our community, it captures an important…
Graphic Revelations: The MSW Experience in 2020
Graphic Revelations: The MSW Experience in 2020 is a series of digital collages created by Evelin Henriquez in reflection, and as a reaction to, the results of the class survey. The images depict the story of the 2020-2021 academic year as…
The Experience of an MSW Student
Covid came in and life was changed,Rearranged. I’m one of the lucky fewWho has a view If only we knewWhat 2020 would do. Friends? Zoom. Class? Zoom.Same room… Same room… Same room… I want normal but at least I’m so well prepared.Choices…
Welcome to the Carnival
Welcome to the carnival, do you have your mask?Each week here is different than the last.Here’s our first ride, a new daily routine,Wake up, get ready, sit on Zoom, and repeat.Get your words out before the next point arrives,It’s a…
A Narrative Account
“Another day, another dollar,” I sighed to myself as my alarm continued to reverberate through my room, reminding me that I slept five minutes too long. I lethargically silenced my alarm, still exhausted from the double that I pulled back at the…
Poetic Re-Presentation
i. Self Identifiers I’m a Mom I’m both a parent and a student I am working virtually I am working I am participating in trainings and group meetings, staff meetings, groups supervisions, I’m meeting a lot of my clients I…