Social Work holds first alumni breakfast since COVID-19

Friday, Apr 05, 2024 • Jaelon Jackson :

By Jaelon Jackson
School of Social Work

Dr. Kirk Foster and MSW Student, Stephen Silva-Brave
MSW student, Stephen Silva-Brave, left and Dr. Kirk Foster, dean of the UTA School of Social Work
standing at the podium during the Dean's Alumni Breakfast March 21 in the SWSH building.

 

The School of Social Work held the Dean's Alumni Breakfast March 21 with more than 80 attendees, marking the first time having this event since the COVID-19 pandemic.

This event also represented the first time Dr. Kirk Foster presided over such an event since assuming the role of dean of the School of Social Work.

Dr. Kirk Foster, dean of the School of Social Work at The University of Texas at Arlington, thanked the alumni for their dedicated efforts in the field.

Dean Foster emphasized the alumni’s embodiment of the school's mission through their daily commitment to assisting individuals. He underscored the significance of alumni returning to share their insights and experiences with current students.

"It is our alumni who work tirelessly out in the field, who live the vision of Social Work, who live the mission of what we are here at the UTA School of Social Work, who live and breathe it day in and day out, out in the field impacting clients on a daily basis," Dr. Foster said.

Dean Foster unveiled his three priorities for the school which are Student Success and Lifelong Learning, Faculty and Staff Development and Research Excellence.

Remika Atkins, a distinguished Master of Social Work graduate, expressed her heartfelt gratitude for the opportunity to reconnect and be selected as the event’s speaker representing UTA social work alumni.

Atkins highlighted the crucial role of alumni engagement in inspiring and empowering or what she calls “re-empowering” individuals within the profession and the broader community.

"I’m always so grateful to return to places that inspired me and hopefully inspire others as well. It’s crucial for those serving in the community to see us return and be stewards of our experiences," Atkins said.

Similarly, Stephen Silva-Brave, current Master of Social Work student, recounted his personal journey and the transformative role the school continues to play in his life.

Despite earlier challenges in life, Silva-Brave said he found his calling, discovered his passion and receives significant support here at the School of Social Work.

“I wasn’t a high achiever. I found that at UTA. I found that at the School of Social Work, and that’s why I’m a strong believer in this program,” Silva-Brave said.

The breakfast event served as an opportunity for alumni to reconnect and celebrate their shared experiences. Furthermore, it highlighted the enduring impact the School of Social Work has in the community, inspiring alumni to continue making meaningful contributions to society.

Following the breakfast event, alumni received guided small group tours of the new School of Social Work building that opened January 2023.

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