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Note from the CASC staff:

Happy New Year!

Thank you for engaging and contributing to our vibrant CASC community this semester. We look forward to your continued participation in CASC courses and programs in the Winter of 2017 as new opportunities emerge. In the meantime, we are continuing our recruitment for SW 300 DECLARE Social Justice retreat. This course is a two day retreat that allows students to explore their motivations, pursuits and pathways toward social justice engagement in multiple contexts. The details on how to get involved are listed below in CASC announcements. Lastly, if you are a graduating senior for the Winter of 2017, enroll in the SW 401 Capstone Course to finalize your CASC minor requirements. If you have any questions or concerns, email cascminor@umich.edu.

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CASC Programming Team

**If you have an announcement you would like in the newsletter, please send it to cascminor@umich.edu by Friday at 5PM
casc announcements
CASC 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 for which CASC students are eligible to apply up to $250. 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. Please allow 2-3 weeks for a response.  To apply for  funding , students must  submit a funding proposal Contact the CASC office with questions.

CASC Info Sessions
Interested in learning more about the Community Action and Social Change minor? Come to this info session to learn more about the  CASC  community, what it can offer you in your undergraduate program, the types of courses you'll take, and available opportunities for  CASC  students after graduation! RSVP t o cascminor@umich.edu. Info Sessions will be available on the following dates
  • Thursday, January 5, 2017   12PM - 1PM
  • Thursday, February 2, 2017   12PM - 1PM
  • Thursday, March 9, 2017  12PM - 1PM
  • Thursday, April 6, 2017    12PM - 1PM
CASC COURSES
CASC Course Guide
Start planning your Winter 2017 CASC course load in time for backpacking/registration. check out the School of Social Work course catalog for more details about Winter 2017 offerings. For a listing of additional courses that count toward the minor available in the Winter of 2017, check out the CASC Course Guide available on our website.To petition a course to count for CASC, please email the syllabus and a short paragraph about which cluster you think it should count for and why to cascminor@umich.edu.

SW 300, DECLARE: A Social Justice Retreat
DECLARE is a two day retreat that allows 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 adviser and plan to declare the minor.   Registration : In order to receive a permission to enroll, please complete the DECLARE Petition Form . You must complete a course permission no later than December 9th If you have any questions, contact Amber . You will be notified by December 10th if you are granted permission into the course.
Sec 001: February 11th - 12th, 9:00AM - 5:00PM

SW 305: Theories and Practices for Community Action and Social Change
This foundations course for the Community Action and Social Change Minor is designed to prepare students to be informed and active participants in the process of community building and social change. The course uses a multidisciplinary framework to develop competencies that will help students envision what community action and social change look like, identify and implement steps towards social change, build on positive sources of power, indigenous knowledge and experiences of individuals, groups, and communities who are engaged in social change efforts. 

Registration: CASC minor students can independently enroll in the SW 305 course. If you are not a declared CASC minor student, to register for SW 305 you MUST complete a  CASC Course Petition Form indicating your preferred section. Completing this form is the only way to receive an override for the semester. Permissions will be given to students in order of class standing. You must complete a course permission no later than December 9th If you have any questions, contact Amber. You will be notified by December 10th if you are granted permission into the course.

Section 001: Tu/Th 12:30PM - 2:00PM 
Section 002: Fri 9:00AM - 12:00PM 

SW 401: Community Action and Social Change Integrative  Capstone Experience
This one credit course is the capstone course for the undergraduate minor in Community Action and Social Change. The course is designed as to help students integrate their learning from the different component areas of the minor and to develop an e-portfolio that captures the core learning, Students will meet in small groups to engage in generative interviewing to facilitate the development of philosophy statements and artifacts. Students will use the M e-portfolio software to input their philosophy statement and artifacts. Students will present their e-portfolios in a showcase at the end of the semester. 

Registration: CASC minor students must receive a permission in order to enroll. Please complete a CASC Course Petition Form in order to receive an override to register. If you have any questions, contact Amber.

Sec 002: Thurs, January 12, 19, 26, February 2, 9, 5:00PM - 8:00PM 
Sec 003: Fri, January 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 10:00AM - 1:00PM 

Emerson Service Learning Opportunity
This is a 1 or 2 credit opportunity for independent study for CASC students interested in helping resource and implement a service-learning initiative at Emerson Middle School in Ann Arbor. If you are interested in attending, you must be available January 16th on Martin Luther King Jr. day. Please email cascminor@umich.edu with "Emerson" in the subject line for further details.
CAMPUS Announ cementS

MLK Symposium Memorial Lecture and Events
Memorial Lecture: The University community is especially pleased to welcome Golden Globe nominee Issa Rae, writer, producer, and star of the hit HBO series 
Insecure, and Amy Goodman, award winning investigative journalist, author, syndicated columnist, and host of Democracy Now!, as speakers for the keynote memorial lecture. This year's keynote event will focus on a sit-down discussion between Amy Goodman and Issa Rae.  
When: Monday January 16th 10AM - 11:30AM
Where: Hill Auditorium 
For more information about other upcoming campus wide MLK events, visit   http://oami.umich.edu/um-mlk-symposium/events/

Galvanizing Social Justice Through Comics (Co-sponsored by CASC)
Leading graphic historical novelist Joe Sacco (Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt, Footnote in Gaza, Safe Area Gorazde) will chronicle how and why he uses the graphic novel format to catalyze social justice and human rights struggles in the U.S. and around the world. This presentation is part of a series on social justice-oriented graphic novels organized by the International Institute's Enterprise-funded Conflict and Peace Initiative.
When: Thursday, January 19, 5PM - 7PM
Where: Michigan Theater, 603 E Liberty St

Circle of Unity (CASC Co-sponsored Program (Co-sponsored by CASC)
Join Hundreds of university and community participating for this annual event celebrating the life of Dr. King and his legacy of racial justice, nonviolence, and unity.
When: Monday January 16th, 3 - 4PM
Where: U-M Diag

Organizing for Change: Social Work Strategies and Tactics
This interactive event will focus on effective social work organizing skills. The session will showcase specific social work organizing strategies and tactics such as base building, generating and using power, taking purposeful action, designing speeches, organizing speak outs, teach-ins and protests etc. Activists will describe several key organizing strategies followed by small group teach-ins where these skills can be practiced. Our focus is on ways to effectively organize in the fight for social justice today.
When: January 16th 4 - 6:00PM
Where: 1840 ECC School of Social Work

Understanding and Improving The U.S. Healthcare System
Students have an opportunity to gain a survey of the US healthcare system in an inter-professional campus-wide, massive open online course (MOOC) focused on U.S. health policy. All U-M students are welcome at all learning levels. This course will bring principles and challenges of the U.S. healthcare system to learners in an accessible way, and will encourage them to examine their own assumptions and experiences..The winter 2017 program begins on Monday January 16, 2017 and runs through Friday, February 24, 2017. Find out more and register

Living Well In College and Beyond
This class will focus on exploring the 8 dimensions of personal well-being through a lens of positive psychology, motivation, and social justice. Students will explore the ways that well-being is dynamic and interdependent. The course will look at strategies to integrate health and wellness as part of success, build resilience to manage the fluctuations of life, make thoughtful choices that reduce harms, and find meaning and purpose. Find more information. Email wellnesscourse@umich.edu to register. 

Jewish Communal Leadership Program
For incoming MSW students, the Jewish Communal Leadership Program (JCLP) at the University of Michigan School of Social Work is now accepting applications for next fall. JCLP is a leadership program that integrates Jewish communal learning with social work practice and an emphasis on social justice. Generous program funding is offered. Regular deadlines are February 1 and March 1. Learn more and apply now. Contact Paige Walker at vpwalker@umich.edu with questions. 
Scholarships and funding opportunities
Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships
FLAS Fellowships provide tuition support and a stipend to students studying designated foreign languages in combination with area studies or international aspects of professional studies. Fellowships are offered for the academic year and for summer in the U.S. or abroad. Interested in learning more? Attend an  info session and apply today .  Applications due January 15.

Bonderman Fellowship Information Session
The Bonderman Travel Fellowship offers 4 graduating LSA seniors an  8-month  international trek. Each spring, 4 fellows receive  $20,000  to travel to at least  6 countries  in 2 regions of the world where they'll immerse themselves in independent and enriching explorations. Want to learn more? Come to an info session Application due Monday, January 30. 

Boren Award for International Study
The National Security Education Program (NSEP) David L. Boren Awards provide a unique funding opportunity for U.S. undergraduate and graduate students to study world regions critical to U.S. interests (including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East).  Applications due January 31. Learn more and apply today.

International Institute Fellowships
The International Institute and its affiliated centers offer a number of awards for U-M students (of all academic levels and from all colleges and schools) wishing to participate in internships or conduct research outside the U.S. Maximum funding amounts range from $2,500-$10,000, depending on the award.  Learn more and apply today.

Jobs and Internsh ips
Campaign and Event Aide at Greater Cleveland Food Bank
The Greater Cleveland Food Bank's mission is working together to ensure that everyone in our communities has the nutritious food they need every day. They are searching for a campaign and event aide to help plan events, securing donations, and providing support at committee meetings. Learn more and apply today. Contact CASC alum Leah Backo with questions.

President's Advisory Committee for Labor Standards and Human Rights (PACLSHR)
The PACLSHR is now soliciting applications to put together a research team to conduct a follow up deeper dive study, which will focus on the two select categories of food and electronics to a) assess labor standards and human rights issues, b) identify external partners (e.g., FLA / WRC or other sector specific organizations) to assist the university, c) identify select universities who share similar perspectives and are willing to work with us, and d) identify feasible pathways for improving labor standards in these two categories that outlines necessary resources (internal and external) and an organizational structure, as well as appropriate (direct and indirect) cost impacts. The final deliverable will be a presentation to the PACLSHR and a final report. For more information about the application and application process, email  PACLSHRApplications@umich.edu

Research Project Manager
Dr. Shawna J. Lee, Director of the Parenting in Context Research Lab in the School of Social Work, seeks a part-time or full-time research project manager. The project manager will work with Dr. Lee to implement and evaluate a grant-funded community-based research project in Flint, Michigan.The research manager will be involved in a variety of tasks, including designing and implementing components of the intervention, collecting qualitative and quantitative data from study participants and other activities. Learn more. Apply by January 6, 2017. Submit resume, cover letter, references and a writing sample to Dr. Shawna J. Lee at shawnal@umich.edu.  

Development Summer Internship Program
The award-winning (D-SIP) provides students with a 12-week engaging summer experience comprised of a meaningful work project in philanthropy, academic coursework, and valuable professional development experiences. Students will have the opportunity to work on a project on one of the U-M campuses or a local community nonprofit, expand their knowledge on how fundraising can change the world and earn up to three credits in an academic course and develop and refine their professional skills. Learn more. Apply by January 8, 2017.  

Digital Islamic Studies Curriculum Social Media and Communications Internship
The Digital Islamic Studies Curriculum (DISC) is currently seeking a Social Media and Communications Intern for Winter 2017. This position is open to University of Michigan undergraduate or graduate students with an interest in world religions or international studies and exceptional social media skills. Interns must be culturally sensitive and exercise good judgement in social media use. Interest in Islam and the Muslim world preferred, but not required. Learn more today.   Applications due by 5pm on January 10, 2017. Submit a cover letter and resume to digital.islam@umich.edu.

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