Photo of Marva Carroll, MSW ’06: Marva’s strong sense of community and family fostered by her upbringing in the deep South made for a great fit with Buffalo, New York and the diversity of the UB campus. Upon receiving her MSW degree, she moved to Arizona, working to affect change and improve the welfare of Native American peoples.
Photo of Kelly Jackson, PhD ’07: In earning her PhD in Social Welfare at UB, Kelly made strong contributions to social work scholarship though her teaching and social research on race and culture.  She is now as an assistant professor in Arizona, continuing to make her impact on education among diverse populations, including American Indian and Hispanic cultures.
Photo of Robert Chapman, MSW ’03: With a full-time job in clinical practice, Robert was able to continue work while a student in the School of Social Work’s flexible part-time MSW program. In his evaluation of the program’s impact on his work as an addictions counselor, he credits the school with helping him polish the skills needed to affect change in his clients’ lives.
Photo of Marie Roth, MSW ’02: Social work was always Marie’s first desire and, impacted by an employer’s downsizing, she came to UB’s master’s program to finally realize her dream. By continuing her education at UB, she is now a clinical supervisor and therapist, working with diverse populations of children with mental health concerns to improve their welfare.
Photo of David Crowther, JD/MSW ’05: Combining his interests in law and social work, David completed the school’s JD/MSW program to be an agent of social change.  He found that the school’s dual-degree program taught him to celebrate diversity and see commonalities, and that it helped develop communication that enables a deeper understanding with his law clients.
Photo of Maria Perez-Cruz, MSW ’02: Maria uses her master’s education in social work to serve diverse clientele in an economically depressed community in one of the largest farming regions in New York State. She took advantage of the school’s part-time MSW extension program in Jamestown, New York, continuing her education while remaining to live and work in her area.
 
Photo of Sara Meerse, JD/MSW ’96: Our graduates are living proof that we make a difference in people’s lives. The School of Social Work is fully accredited by the CSWE and offers full-time and part-time regular and advanced standing MSW programs, interdisciplinary programs (JD/MSW, BA/MSW, and MBA/MSW), post-MSW options (PhD and post-graduate certificate programs), and non-degree options (non-matriculated study and continuing education).
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Technology Services

Welcome to the UB Graduate School of Social Work’s Technology Services information page. The Technology Services unit supports the School's academic programs, faculty research, The Buffalo Center for Social Research, and Continuing Education by providing a strong, yet flexible technology infrastructure for the School's faculty and staff

CIT Alerts

Exchange 2007 Service issues - final update
Friday, November 06, 2009, 5:12:00 AM
The Central Exchange 2007 Service is now available. Email is being sent and received as expected. This is the final update for this issue. Please contact the EIS mail team with any further issues. For more information contact EIS Mail Team Effective: 11/6/2009, Expires: 11/9/2009

VoIP: Voicemail System Advisory
Friday, November 06, 2009, 4:47:00 AM
Users of the VoIP voicemail system may experience momentary interruptions while work is ongoing on the campus Exchange 2007 systems. This work may result in: - Hearing a message indicating that messages or servers are unavailable - A temporary inability to retrieve saved or some new messages - Message Waiting Indicator lamp staying lit or not lighting Messages received during a service disruption will be available for immediate retrieval, and will not be lost once service is restored. No additional messages or updates are expected, this message is for informational purposes. For more information contact Network Operations Center (noc@buffalo.edu), 645-3514 Effective: 11/6/2009, Expires: 11/9/2009

Exchange 2007 Service issue: 3pm update
Friday, November 06, 2009, 3:14:00 AM
The Central Exchange Service still is experiencing an intermittent issue that may cause a slight delay in e-mail sent or received for some users. Technical Staff are still working with Microsoft. Another update will be posted by 5pm. For more information contact EIS Mail Team Effective: 11/6/2009, Expires: 11/9/2009

Exchange 2007 Service issue - update
Friday, November 06, 2009, 12:32:00 PM
There is a known software bug which has been identified within Microsoft Exchange 2007 that is causing this service issue. Technical staff are working with Microsoft to apply the fix. There will be momentary interruptions in service while the fix is applied and redundant hardware is failed over. For more technical information please see the following information from Microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;948856 For more information contact EIS Mail Team Effective: 11/6/2009, Expires: 11/9/2009

Exchange 2007 Service issues
Friday, November 06, 2009, 11:30:00 AM
The earlier issues with the Central Exchange 2007 server continue. Mail is being queued and delivered but may be delayed, however there have been reports of connectivity issues from clients. Technical staff are working on the problem. Another alert will be posted by 1pm. For more information contact EIS Mail Team Effective: 11/6/2009, Expires: 11/9/2009

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