WNMU “Catapulted” Aspiring Social Worker to Grad School
WNMU alumnus Samuel Davenport is the only WNMU student, maybe the only person ever, to be awarded three BUILDing Scholar summer internships in a row. This most recent go-around, he evaluated the effectiveness of mobile health fairs for people who are homeless and created templates to share with other cities to assist homeless populations. This fall, he started a master’s degree in social work with a full scholarship. Davenport said the BUILDing Scholars program provided experiential learning through engagement with research. Students benefit from working with professionals who are most intimate with their fields. “My BUILDing Scholars mentor was a professor in social work. She’d engaged in different ways to advocate for underserved populations, focusing on individuals experiencing homelessness," he said. “My mentor helped me understand better what advocacy is all about and the role of a social worker to ensure a positive difference in the communities.” And it was his...