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 National Catholic School of Social Service

 

Anthony J. Hill, Ph.D., M.S.W.
Visiting Assistant Professor

 

Phone:  202 319 5019

Email:  HILLAJ@cua.edu


Education:

Ph.D., Social Work, Howard University, Dissertation: Psychosocial Correlates and Predictors of Adolescent Gambling Behavior

Graduate Certificate, College and University Faculty Preparation, Howard University

M.S.W., Social Work, Howard University, Child Welfare and Community Organizing

B.A, Speech Communications, George Washington University

 

Areas of Specialty:

Community Development

Social Welfare Policy

Adolescent Addictions (gambling)

 

Research Interests:

Community Development

Adolescent Gambling Behavior

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Social Work Education

 

Professional Experience:

Consultant (Community engagement and program development and evaluation)

Interim Executive Director – United Community Ministries, Alexandria, VA

Senior Associate, Chapter Service, National Association of Social Workers, Washington, DC

 

Selected Publications:

Hill, A. J. (2005).  Life after Brown: An ecological survey of the status of

African American males in higher education.  Social Work Perspectives 16 (ed.).

 

Selected Presentations:

Empowering Neighborhoods for Social Change through Community Leader Engagement: An Advocacy Tool. Metro DC Chapter, NASW, 90-minute workshop, March 2009.

 

Alcohol and Substance Use: Predictors of Adolescent Gambling Behavior, Council on Social Work Education, 53rd APM, San Francisco, CA, 90-minute paper session, October, 2007.

 

Use of Web Based Technology to Enhance Teaching & Learning in a Social Work Policy Course, Washington, DC, International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, poster session, November, 2006.

 

Contributions of African American Social Workers to the Profession. Council on Social Work Education, 51st APM, New York, NY, 90-minute paper session, March, 2005.

 

Discovering Resilience: Empowering Students for Healthy Responses to Trauma, Washington, DC, UNCF – Patterson Research Institute Conference, 90-minute workshop, September 25, 2004.

 

Courses Taught:

Social Welfare Policy & Services I & II (SSS 302, 303, 581, 582)

Human Development and Psychopathology (SSS 571)

 

Honors and Awards:

Minority Doctoral Fellow in Clinical Training, Council on Social Work Education

Alexandria, VA

 

Licensure and Certification:

LICSW (DC)

LCSW (DE)

ACSW

 

Professional Memberships:

Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)

National Association of Social Workers (NASW)

National Network for Social Work Managers (NNSW)

National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG)

Society for Social Work Research (SSWR)

 

 

 



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