Equity, Justice, and Inclusion Lecture and Distinguished Alumni Award Celebration

Equity, Justice, and Inclusion Lecture and Distinguished Alumni Award Celebration


The Equity, Justice, and Inclusion Lecture is one in a series of events the School of Social Work offers each year.ÌýFollowing the lecture, the school honors the recipients of that year's Distinguished Alumni Awards, which recognize ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW MSW or PhD alumni who have made significant contributions to the social work profession.

Nominate an Alum

Completed nominations must be received by September 5, 2024 at 5 p.m. ET.

Monday, October 21, 2024

Yawkey Center, 4th floor Murray Room
6:00–8:15 p.m. ET

Directions and Parking

Validated parking will be offered in the on-campus parking garages.

October 2024 Keynote Speaker


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Jack Butler

John T. Butler, S.J.Ìý
Haub Vice President for the Division of Mission and Ministry
Boston College

Jack Butler, S.J. grew up in Atlanta, Georgia and attended Marist High School; entered the Society of Jesus in 1991 as a member of the Northeast Province and was ordained in 2000. Holding degrees in counseling and theology, he has worked in prison ministry, hospital treatment centers, the education apostolate, and internal formation within the Society.

Presently Fr. Butler works at Boston College and is the Haub Vice President for UniversityMission and Ministry. His degrees are as follows: B.A., St. Thomas University; M.A. ProvidenceCollege; M.S., Loyola University (Maryland); S.T.L., Boston College (Weston Jesuit School of Theology); and Ph.D., Loyola University (Maryland).

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Distinguished Alumni Awards


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Distinguished Alumni Award Criteria

Each year the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW Alumni Board solicits nominations for the annual Distinguished Alumni Awards. These awards recognize the significant contributions to the field of social work made by a ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW alumni. Two awards are given each year, one to a recent graduate (5-10 years) and the other to an alumnus or alumna 10+ years from graduation.

Criteria for this award can include:

  • Significant contributions that enhance the profession of social work in the larger community.
  • Significant contributions made to social work education.
  • Significant contributions made in the area of public service.
  • Significant contributions to practice issues within the profession.
  • Significant contributions to social policy and change.
  • Significant contributions to the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW students and alumni.
  • A lifetime achievement in the profession of social work.


Nominees must be alumni of the Boston College School of Social Work (MSW or PhD). Current ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW Alumni Association Board members and ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½SSW employees are not eligible. Both the award winner and the person who nominates the award winner will be invited to attend the annual award ceremony.

Questions? Contact the Alumni Board atÌýsswalumni@bc.edu.Ìý

Award Recipients

2024

Scune Carrington, MSW '09
Anne Day Leong, PhD '17

2023

Sarah B. Coughlin, MSW '07
Ngozi Enelamah, MSW '18, PhD '20

2022

Leslie Dominguez-Santos, MSW’01
Keith Chan, MSW’06 and PhD’13

2021

Charlene Luma ’03, MSW ’05
Charu Stokes-Williams, PhD ’11

2020

LCDR Monique Worrell-Oriola ’03, MSW ’06
Michael Grinnell, MSW ’16, LCSW
Marvin Toliver, MSW ’16, LSW
Josh McNeil, MSW ’15, LCSW
Jesse Wiltey, MSW ’16

2019

Tanya Sharpe, PhD ’07
Lamar Polk, MSW ’09

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2018

Mitzi Peterson, MSW ’97
Najwa Sado Safadi, Ph.D. ’12

2017

Debra Sosin, MSW ’77
Nick Teich, MSW ’09

2016

Daniel Gill, MSW '06
Judith S. Willison, MSW '87

2015

Colleen Fitzgerald, MSW '11
James A. Martin, MSW '70

2014

Erin McAleer, MSW '05
Amy Vosburg-Casey, MSW/JD '01

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Equity, Justice, and Inclusion

The mission of our Equity, Justice, and Inclusion (EJI) Initiatives is to develop policies and practices that promote a caring, respectful, and inclusive community. EJI promotes open and honest conversations, fosters interdisciplinary collaborations, and expands access to opportunities for historically marginalized groups, including women, racial and ethnic populations, and the LGBTQ+ community.Ìý

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