Alumni
Tell Us Your Stories
Tell Us Your Stories
We are currently updating our contact information for alumni that have graduated from the Social Work Program here at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ. We would love to find out what our graduates are up to these days. If you would like to update your alumni information, please email Carol Renfro at cprenfro@alaska.edu and provide the following information:
- Name
- Date graduated
- Contact information (address, email and phone numbers)
- What you are doing now in the way of work and education and family
- Anything interesting in the way of stories and experiences
- Things you were involved in (Clubs like OSSW/ANSWA, Phi-Alpha, Student of the Year, etc.)
We would like to add the information to our website if you agree to have it there (we would not add contact information, just your stories).
Hope to hear from you soon!
Alumni at the Office of Children's Services
Field of Child Protection
Back Row: Linette Torres, NaTosha Malone, Tammy Decker, Tisha Simmons, Sara Alden, Nora Skow Front Row: Jon Markkanen, Mindy Swisher, Christy Lawton, Joanne Simmerman, Rosalie Rein
Testimonials

A Bachelors of Social Work degree is versatile, allowing you to work with a variety
of populations in a variety of different settings. ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ’s Social Work program is grounded
in theories and practice, preparing you to become a change agent within your own community.NaTosha (Davis) Malone, Class of 2006, Campus Graduate
Completing my Social Work was one of the best decisions I have made for my career!
Not only do I get to work with amazing people, but I get to help families and I gain
valuable experience working with other nonprofit agencies. I have worked for OCS
for the past five years. I was hired as a Social Worker shortly after I completed
my Social Work practicum at the agency, and was recently promoted to a supervisor.
I currently look forward to completing my MSW and continuing my journey as a Social
Worker in the State of ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ.Mindy (Uher) Swisher, Class of 2006, Campus Graduate
I am a non traditional student and being able to take the opportunity to join the
Social Work program was a dream come true! I was given a second opportunity to further
my education and work full time from my rural community. I was fortunate to grow
up in a culture that taught me strong values and to believe that I can make a change
if I become part of the issue. Now that I have graduated with my BA in Social Work,
I feel that I’m more than ready to help others in my community, region and state.
Thank you ( Basee’ and Quyana) to ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ and its staff, my family and community, plus
all the students I had the privilege to meet from all over the State of ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ!Shannon Nanalook-Johnson, Class of 2011, Distance Cohort Graduate