During the past century, the Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work has been dedicated to advancing relevant and high-quality knowledge and values of social work practice. These graduates become competent social workers who are elevating the status of people, populations or communities that experience vulnerability and injustice.
Throughout the past year, the Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work has been recognizing 100 outstanding leaders who have supported the School. These individuals have impacted the School, made outstanding contributions to the profession of social work, demonstrated leadership and/or contributed to their community. This special group of honorees are part of the “100 for the 100th”.
Congratulations to the Family & Children’s Services staff being honored during the event:
Chief Executive Officer Gail Lapidus
Program Director of Professional Services Claudia Arthrell
Senior Program Director, Mental Health Clinical Services Angela Bauer
Clinical Supervisor, Women in Recovery Catherine Claybrook
Senior Program Director for Homeless and Diversion Services Greer Fites
Director of Child Abuse and Trauma Services Christine Marsh
“As we have reflected on this past 100 years, I am honored and humbled to be a part of the Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work,” said Dr. Julie Miller Cribbs, director of the Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work. “In 1917, the School was created as the School of Social Service and we have grown from there to meet the needs of our communities with social workers who can and do serve our most vulnerable populations.”
An Evening of Celebration is scheduled for September 15, 2017 in Norman, Okla. to commemorate the anniversary and recognize honorees including the 100 for 100th, Board of Visitors, Hall of Fame members and others.
To learn more about the Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, visit socialwork.ou.edu.