Workshops & Conferences

We enrich students' educational experiences by offering several workshops each year.

Faculty and students at the annual Mid-Atlantic Council on Family Relationships
 Faculty and students at the 2017 Mid-Atlantic Council on Family Relationships.

Faculty Presentations

2018 MID-ATLANTIC COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS CONFERENCE

Each year, faculty members and students from the Department of Family Science can attend the Mid-Atlantic Council on Family Relations Conference. This year's conference is on April 12, 2018 at Wilmington University in New Castle, Delaware and Dr. Willis Hepp will attend.

The theme for this year's conference is "The Family in Global Context: Migrants, Immigrants, and Refugees." Attendants will hear from keynote speaker Dr. Eugenia Arvanitis from the University of Patras in Greece as well as a panel of professional human service agencies that provide for the needs of refugees, immigrants, migrants and their families.

2017 National council on family relations annual conference

Seven Family Science faculty members presented at the 2017 National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) Annual Conference held from November 15, 2017 - November 18, 2017 in Orlando, Florida. 

Presentations from Towson faculty members:

  • Diane Hall and Mauren Todd will present a poster entitled Bisexual Individuals’ Perceptions of Bias from Family Members
  • Linda Oravecz, Shelly Kowalczyk, Suzanne Randolph, and Stephanie Alexander will present a poster entitled Breaking down health barriers for women and girls: Addressing health disparities through policy.
  • Bethany Willis Hepp, Katie Hrapczynski, and Cheryl Fortner-Wood will present a paper entitled Symbolic Interactionism: Advancing Adoption Theory, Research, and Practice at the Theory Contruction and Research Methodology (TCRM) workshop.
  • Neda Moinolmolki and Bethany Willis Hepp will present a poster  entitled Foreign-Born Student Perspectives on Family, Campus, and Community.
  • Amanda Ginter will present a poster entitled Disclosing a Breast Cancer Metastatic Recurrence to Family Members.
  • Susan Chuang, Robert Moreno, April Few-Demo will present a paper entitled Build the Wall!: The Trump Effect on Racial Socialization & Ethnic Identity.

2017 Mid-Atlantic Council on Family Relations Conference

Dr. Ebony Okafor, Dr. Katie Hrapczynski, Dr. Karen Doneker Mancini, & Dr. Bethany Willis Hepp from the Department of Family Science led roundtables at the Mid-Atlantic Council on Family Relations Conference on April 7, 2017 at Hostetter Chapel, Messiah College in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.

Dr. Willis Hepp led a roundtable focusing on various career options and future direction possibilities for family science majors. A roundtable led by Dr. Hrapczynski discussed the distinctions among the many different mental health professions, helping participants explore which path fits their career aspirations, values, and strengths. Dr. Doneker Mancini presented to faculty, students, and those working in human services on the laws that protect the rights of individuals with disabilities. The importance of multicultural competence was highlighted by Dr. Okafor by addressing challenges and strengths for multicultural clients today.

Panel of Professionals

This professional development event is held in the fall and spring semesters for department juniors and seniors. Each semester several community professionals in various fields of human service work are included on the panel. They speak about their work and/or graduate school experiences and answer students' career-related questions. Some semesters the panel is comprised entirely of family studies alumni. 

Panelists for the Spring 2018 Panel:

  • Austin Fillmore: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapist at The Schafer Center
  • Vinny Minso: Residential Advisor at the Department of Juvenile Services
  • Imani Simpkins: Family Support Worker at Mary's Center
  • Britney Boone: Development Coordinator at Adoptions Together
  • Ashley Ayoub: Social Worker at Sheppard Pratt Health System