Indiana University School of Social Work Shines at ResilienceCon 2024
ResilienceCon is an international conference that offers a variety of traditional and innovative formats to elicit vibrant discussions and collaborative knowledge-building across multiple disciplines. The focus lies on resilience and strengths-based approaches to understanding, preventing, and responding to violence and other adversities. ResilienceCon unparalleled opportunities for building a diverse and expansive interdisciplinary professional network, both nationally and internationally.
Here are some of the highlights:
- Zohra Asad, a doctoral student, received recognition for her achievements and was awarded the Promising Scholar Honorable Mention.
- A group of seven IUSSW doctoral students attended the event. Among them, five presented a total of eight papers and one poster.
- Miriam Commodore-Mensah, another doctoral student, led a plenary reflection with support from Nina Johnson, who is also a doctoral student.
- Zohra Asad: Presented two papers and one poster.
- Miriam Commodore-Mensah: Presented three papers, one poster, and led a plenary reflection.
- Nina Johnson: Presented two papers.
- Alex Lipsey: Participated
- Dr. E. Susana Mariscal: Presented four papers, facilitated one workshop, and hosted a session.
- Rajanya Nandi: Participated
- Kristina Ray – Bennet: Participated
- Tayon Swafford: Presented three papers.
- Joaquin Mariscal (IU Indianapolis Communication Studies) cofacilitated a workshop.
Additionally, Ernest Agorde (IU Indianapolis Communication Studies) and Jamie Smith (IU Bloomington Public Health), along with Jenna Elliot (an MSW alumna) and Janie Ames (IUSSW staff), were co-authors for presentations but were unable to attend the event.