Note from the CASC staff:

Happy Monday!


If you have any announcements you would like to include in the newsletter, please send them to  Bri  by  1 PM  on Friday. Please include a brief blurb, no longer than 3-4 sentences, and attach any flyers to the email as a   PDF .

 

Best,

The CASC Staff

CASC Announcements

MSW/PhD Info Session for CASC Students

Interested in learning about pursuing a masters or PhD in social work? Join representatives from the School of Social Work's office of admissions to learn more about the program and the application process. Please note, this event is only open to declared CASC minors. 

When: March 24, 12 - 1PM

Where: SSW, room B798

RSVP: [email protected]

 

Backpacking and Advising Pizza Party

Not sure what classes to register for? Join us for an evening of backpacking, advising, and of course, pizza! This event is a great chance for CASC students to check out the Fall 2015 course guide, learn the inside scoop on CASC courses from the Student Advisory Board, and check in with the advising staff about courses. It is also a great time to socialize with other CASC students while enjoying free food!

When: March 26, 5:30 - 7PM

Where: SSW, room 1804

RSVP at [email protected]

 

CASC Senior Video

Calling all CASC seniors! The seniors on the CASC Student Advisory Board are coordinating a video to show at the spring CASC graduation ceremony! Sign-up for a quick 15 minute filming session to share your CASC experience. We are also soliciting photos of CASC seniors in action. You can submit those to [email protected]. This is a great opportunity for seniors who want to express themselves in a creative way and showcase their experiences at graduation!  Please submit any photos by March 31, 2015 at midnight .

CASC Senior Brunch

Are you interested in networking with peers to hear about their future plans? Do you enjoy playing games or taking pictures in a "photo booth"? Anyone like  waffles?!?! The  brunch will include delicious food, artistic performances, a photo booth, and a great opportunity to network with your peers based on areas of interest and geographic moves. 
When Sunday, April 12, 12 - 2 pm 
Where: ECC, School of Social Work 

Please RSVP by March 27th to [email protected]. If anyone would like to perform during the event, please let us know!

 

DECLARE Retreat

CASC is excited for the return of the DECLARE retreat this semester! DECLARE is a day and half retreat that will allow you to dive deeply into thinking about your identities, your social justice work, and how you can work to implement change. The retreat is open to all declared CASC minors, and students who have met with a CASC advisor and plan to declare the minor. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until spots are filled. Please complete the DECLARE application form here.  

When: March 28, 9:30AM - 5PM, March 29, 9:30AM - 1:30PM

 

CASC Course Guides
The CASC course guides are now live for the spring, summer, and fall 2015 semesters! More classes are coming soon, so stay tuned for finalized course guides at our upcoming backpacking and advising pizza party!

Registration for SW 305 and SW 401
Registration for SW 305

To register for SW 305 for Fall 2015 you MUST complete one of these forms indicating your preferred section of SW 305. Completing this form is the only way to receive an override into SW 305 for the Fall 2015 term. Please make sure you complete the form for your preferred section. Permissions will be given to current CASC students in order of class standing. Permissions will not be issued until the beginning of April. If you have any questions, contact Alice. You will be notified by April 21st if you are granted permission into the course. Thank you for your patience as the CASC office processes the requests.
 

Registration for SW 401
SW 401 is the CASC Capstone course. It is only open to CASC seniors. You should take SW 305 prior to taking SW 401. There are two options for SW 401 in the fall term, listed below:
Sec 1: Tuesdays 5:00-8:00 pm. Dates: October 6 - November 3 
Sec 2: Tuesdays 5:00-8:00 pm. Dates: November 10 - December 8 
To register for SW 401, you must complete one of these forms. Please make sure you complete the form for your preferred section. If you have any questions, contact Alice. 

AnnouncementS

Change Our World!

Change Our World! is a four day event geared to start the conversation among classmates, friends, and student organizations on how to make an impact within the U-M community, Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the world. Be inspired by acts of kindness and genuine passions and explore and discuss how you can work towards positive change. Any action can begin and continue the ripple effect of positive works within our community. Email Karla Talley with any questions about the events.

When: March 16-19

Where: Michigan League and Union
 

Workshop on Multiracial Americans and Discrimination

The Law and Ethics Program and the Program in Race, Law, and History are hosting, "Multiracial Americans and Racial Discrimination," a workshop with Tina Botts. Tina is a visiting fellow in law and philosophy and will be addressing the status of multiracial Americans within anti-discrimination law.
When: March 18, 4:30 - 6PM
Where: Hutchins Hall, room 138
 
Fastest to Best Workshop
U-M Library and the Career Center are hosting a workshop, "Fastest to Best: Getting Help with Career Resources," for students anxious about navigating post-college plans and job searching. Find the fastest way to the best resources in your career search, discover resources that the library has to offer, and learn from Career Center advisors about tips to get the perfect job! Pizza will be served.

When: March 20, 12 - 1PM

Where: Hatcher Graduate Library, Gallery Lab
 

WakeUp Ann Arbor

Join FeelGood UofM as they host "WakeUp Ann Arbor," an interactive workshop exploring the challenges and opportunities of our generation at this moment in history. Together we can bring forth a more thriving, just, and sustainable world.

When: March 20, 3 - 6:30PM

Where: Dana, room 1040
 

Hand in Hand
All are welcome to attend, "Education and Coexistence going 'Hand in Hand': Building a Shared Future Together in Israel," a community lecture and dialogue. Come and learn how Hand in Hand founder Lee Gordon is using childhood education to create a strong, inclusive, and shared society in Israel by bringing together thousands of Jewish and Arab Israeli students.
When: March 22, 11AM
Where: Michigan League, Koessler room


PCAP Art Exhibit 

The Prison Creative Arts Project (PCAP) is hosting its 20th annual "Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners."  There are numerous events to attend while the exhibit is open. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 10AM - 7PM, and Sunday-Monday, 12 - 6PM.

When: March 25 - April 8

Where: North Campus, Duderstadt Center Gallery
 

Major/Minor Expo Fair 

Seeking a major or minor? Come out to the Major/Minor Expo Fair! The fair features many LSA departments and is a great opportunity to meet with department advisors and learn more about what major(s) or minor(s) may be right for you.
When: March 25, 11AM - 3PM

Where: Michigan Union Ballroom

 

rEVOLUTION Art Show

The Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC) is hosting their 10th annual art show, "rEVOLUTION: Making Art for Change." The themes of this show are gender, empowerment, sexism, and sexualized violence. A silent auction will take place and food and drink will be served.

When: March 27, 7:30 - 9:30PM

Where: School of Social Work
 

Social Change Media Study

Communications doctoral student Dan Lane is conducting a study to explore the role of media (such as digital video) in shaping how socially engaged college students see themselves as changemakers. Please join us to share your experiences with social change media in a collaborative focus group environment. It will be a great opportunity to think more deeply about how you watch and share videos and learn from your colleagues about the role of media in social action. Food will be served! Sign up to participate. Sessions will be held on the following dates at the School of Social Work.

Tuesday, March 24 - 5:30 - 7:00PM (SENIORS ONLY), Room B770

Tuesday, March 24 - 7:00 - 8:30PM (SENIORS ONLY), Room B770

Friday, March 27 - 12:30 - 2:00PM, Room 3816

Wednesday, April 1 - 1:00 - 2:30PM, Room B798


Sticks, Stones and Words Campaign
CASC students Nahal Shakib, Jay Park, Simon Rivers, and Barbara-Rose Collins are leading the campaign, "Sticks, Stones and Words." This campaign seeks to promote inclusive language through the use of passive activism by reaching out to marginalized and oppressed communities. They will allow the self-empowerment of marginalized communities by promoting the stories of why the words we use matter through the use of photography and social media. They are seeking to interview and photograph U-M students for their website. Email the students for more information.

IGR Courses
Intergroup dialogues are three-credit courses carefully structured to explore social group identity, conflict, community, and social justice. Trained student facilitators and student participants explore similarities and differences among and across groups and strive toward building a multicultural and democratic community.These courses count towards the Diversity cluster for CASC.  Learn more about enrolling in an IGR course.

Rolling Admissions for SiD
Apply now to join SiD for fall 2015 ! SiD will expose you to an in-depth community-based internship and an Urban Studies curriculum including courses like 20th Century Detroit History, Creative Writing, and Environmental Justice Organizing. Enjoy Detroit in the fall with great weather for biking and walking, harvest season for urban farms, and public festivals. Final application deadline is March 30 at midnight.

Nourish International Chapter
Nourish International is an opportunity for students interested in implementing sustainable development projects and fighting extreme poverty. Each chapter decides on a business venture to be completed throughout the year and a sustainable project abroad during the summer. For any student interested in beginning a chapter at U-M, applications are accepted on a rolling basis through March 31. Learn more about Nourish International and beginning a chapter.

Call for Submissions 
The Undergraduate Journal of Service Learning and Community-Based Research is a multidisciplinary online journal that publishes intellectual and reflective work on service learning and community-based research. It is open to students in the U.S. and across the globe. Read the latest volume and consider submitting your own written work!
Scholarships and Funding Opportunities

Ginsberg Center Grants and Funding

The Ginsberg Center offers various grant, scholarship, fellowship, and internship opportunities. Learn more about available funding opportunities!

 

Funding for Student Organizations

CASC students are involved in many activities around campus and we receive multiple requests for funding. CASC has a limited pool of money that CASC students are eligible to apply for. In order to apply for a CASC grant, you must be part of a registered student org and have an SOAS account. There are four funding deadlines throughout the year- October 1, December 1, January 15, and March 15. To apply for funding, students must submit a funding proposal that includes the following information: student org name, contact info, SOAS account number, event name, summary of event, date of event, complete budget. Email questions to [email protected].

Jobs and Internships
Summer Youth Dialogues
U-M undergraduate and graduate students are invited to become a U-M Social Justice Fellow by joining an educational team and facilitating the Summer Youth Dialogues (SYD) on race and ethnicity in the Metropolitan Detroit Program. SYD increases dialogue among high school youth in metro Detroit, the nation's most segregated metro area. Fellows will receive training and facilitate dialogues and community-building projects among young people of African, Asian, European, Latino/a, and Middle Eastern descent. Fellows will receive course credit and a $1,000 stipend. Learn more about the SYD program and apply. Applications are due by Friday, March 20 at 5PM.

Repair the World Fellowship
Repair the World Fellowship is an 11-month opportunity for young adults ages 21-26 to engage and challenge the Jewish community to address social justice issues through meaningful volunteering. Fellows will collaborate with peers to create thought provoking events and volunteer experiences. This fellowship takes place in Baltimore, Detroit, New York City, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh, and will provide training, a living stipend, communal housing, and health insurance, among other perks. Learn more and apply before March 31.

Union Summer Internship
The AFL-CIO Union Summer internship program is an exciting opportunity for students to be a part of building a strong workers movement in the U.S. This nine week paid internship ($400 per week before taxes) introduces and connects students to the labor movement. Union organizing campaigns will be in St. Louis, Los Angeles, Washington, DC, New York City, and Jackson, MS. They are looking for energetic, passionate, and student activists who possess solid leadership and communication skills and want to spend the summer helping people build power in their workplaces by forming a union. Application deadline is April 3.

University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
Phone: (734) 763-5733