Auburn Social Work program launches 2025 virtual CEU lunch and learn series

The Auburn University Social Work Program is pleased to announce the launch of its 2025 Virtual CEU Lunch and Learn Series, a professional development initiative designed to support licensed social workers in expanding their knowledge and skills while earning valuable continuing education units (CEUs).
Beginning in May, the series will be held virtually from 12–1 p.m. CST on the second Wednesday of each month and will feature expert-led presentations on a range of current and impactful topics in social work practice. One (1) CEU will be provided for each session.
The upcoming schedule includes the following sessions:
May 14, 2025
Trauma-Informed Communication
Presented by Dr. Hilary Joyce
Zoom Meeting ID: 820 9855 1684
June 11, 2025
Collaborative Problem Solving: Creating a New Philosophy for Understanding Child and Adolescent Behavior
Presented by Ashlee Davis
Zoom Meeting ID: 872 7054 1547
September 10, 2025
Supervising for Justice: Coaching Social Work Interns Through a Human Rights Lens
Presented by Dr. Felicia Tuggle
Zoom Meeting ID: 876 8561 6417
October 8, 2025
How to Utilize Relationships with Foster Parents to Increase Retention and Support the Needs of Children in Care
Presented by Dr. Ethan Englehardt
Zoom Meeting ID: 862 8318 7823
November 12, 2025
Navigating the DSM-5-TR: Key Updates and Insights for Social Work Practice
Presented by Dr. Anthony Campbell
Zoom Meeting ID: 867 3013 1563
Each session will be hosted via Zoom, with registration available on a per-topic basis. Social workers are encouraged to attend one or more sessions that align with their areas of interest and practice.
For more information, or to register for an upcoming session, please contact Professor Danilea Werner at dwerner@auburn.edu.
About the Auburn University Social Work Program:
The Auburn University Social Work Program prepares students for effective, ethical, and culturally competent practice in a variety of social work settings. Through innovative instruction, research, and community engagement, the program is committed to promoting social justice and advancing the well-being of individuals, families, and communities.