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Francisco Stewart CV 6/2017 1 Nancy Francisco Stewart Ph.D., MSW, ACSW 190 Drennen Dr, Anniston, Alabama 36205 Home Phone 256-847-0177 or 210-860-6832 (cell) Email: [email protected] [email protected] CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work, Austin, Texas, August, 2003. Dissertation: A study to explore the sense of identity, competency and autonomy of medical social workers in acute care settings. Post Graduate Certificate in Health of the Family, University of California at San Francisco, May 1983. MA. Ed, Area: Special Education-Learning Disabilities, Northern Arizona University, College of Education, Flagstaff, Arizona, August, 1976. Awarded 1977. MSW, Florida State University, School of Social Welfare, Tallahassee, Florida, March, 1973. B.A., Major: Sociology, Concentration in Social Work, Hollins College, Hollins, Virginia, May, 1971. The American-Nicaraguan School, Managua, Nicaragua, 1967. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Professor, Department of Sociology & Social Work, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama, Promotion and appointment Fall Semester, 2015. Tenured rank. Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Work, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama, appointed Fall Semester, 2009. Tenured rank. Courses taught: Social Work Research (SW 350), Social Welfare Policy (SW 332), Human Behavior in Social Environment I (SW 380), Human Behavior in the Social Environment II (SW 381), Social Work in Health Care (SW 335) and Perspectives on Poverty (SW 365). Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Work, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama, appointed August, 2003., Human Behavior in the Social Environment I (SW 380), Social Work in Health Care (SW335), Human Behavior in the Social Environment II (SW 381), Service Learning (SW 334), Perspectives on Poverty (SW 365) Introduction to Social Work (SW 330).

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Nancy Francisco Stewart Ph.D., MSW, ACSW 190 Drennen Dr, Anniston, Alabama 36205

Home Phone 256-847-0177 or 210-860-6832 (cell) Email: [email protected]

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CURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work, Austin, Texas, August, 2003. Dissertation: A study to explore the sense of identity, competency and autonomy of medical social workers in acute care settings. Post Graduate Certificate in Health of the Family, University of California at San Francisco, May 1983. MA. Ed, Area: Special Education-Learning Disabilities, Northern Arizona University, College of Education, Flagstaff, Arizona, August, 1976. Awarded 1977. MSW, Florida State University, School of Social Welfare, Tallahassee, Florida, March, 1973. B.A., Major: Sociology, Concentration in Social Work, Hollins College, Hollins, Virginia, May, 1971. The American-Nicaraguan School, Managua, Nicaragua, 1967. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Professor, Department of Sociology & Social Work, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama, Promotion and appointment Fall Semester, 2015. Tenured rank. Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Work, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama, appointed Fall Semester, 2009. Tenured rank. Courses taught: Social Work Research (SW 350), Social Welfare Policy (SW 332), Human Behavior in Social Environment I (SW 380), Human Behavior in the Social Environment II (SW 381), Social Work in Health Care (SW 335) and Perspectives on Poverty (SW 365). Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Work, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama, appointed August, 2003., Human Behavior in the Social Environment I (SW 380), Social Work in Health Care (SW335), Human Behavior in the Social Environment II (SW 381), Service Learning (SW 334), Perspectives on Poverty (SW 365) Introduction to Social Work (SW 330).

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Assistant Instructor, Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, appointed for fall semester, 2002. Piloted Learning Record, an outcome measurement tool for student learning. Graduate Assistant for Technology Development, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, appointed for academic year, 2001-2002. Providing instruction and technical assistance to faculty and students in the use and development of web-enhanced courses, providing workshops within the School of Social Work and the larger University of Texas system on communication with technology, supervised MSW graduate assistants, guest lecturer in doctoral classes on Pedagogy and Issues in Social Work and Social Work Education. Assistant Instructor, Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, appointed for the fall and spring term, 2000-2001. Piloted Blackboard 5 software for a web-enhanced course, developed collaborative learning model for the University of Texas at Austin for the Fall Semester, 2000. Teaching Assistant, Social Problems and Social Welfare Policy and Social Welfare Programs, Policies, and Issues courses for Miguel Ferguson, Ph.D. at undergraduate and graduate level. School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin, 1999-2000. Instructor, "Survivorship,” Retirement College of Yavapai Community College, Prescott, Arizona 1978-1979. COURSES TAUGHT: Human Behavior in the Social Environment II: Groups, Organizations and Communities (SW 381) Human Behavior in the Social Environment I: Development over the Life Course (SW 380) Social Work Research (SW 350) Social Welfare Policy (SW 332) Perspectives on Poverty (SW 365m) Social Work in Health Care (SW 335) Service Learning and Volunteerism (SW 334) Introduction to Social Work (SW 330) Independent Study AccessAbility versus Disability (SW 305)

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Consultant, Diversity and Staff Development: Workplace Generational Issues, Engineering Department, Southern Natural Gas of El Paso Energy Corporation, Birmingham, Alabama, 2007-2008. Clinical Social Worker Senior, Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1997-98. Social Worker, Yavapai Regional Medical Center, Prescott, Arizona, 1983-1997. Medical social work in ICU, ER, Obstetrics and Pediatrics, wrote grants for First Steps program for new parents and local child abuse prevention councils, provided EAP and CISD to hospital employees, founding member of county multidisciplinary child abuse teams and child fatality review teams, provided liaison to county superior court in involuntary mental health evaluations, served as interim director of the department during departmental vacancies. Director of Social Services, Yavapai Regional Medical Center, Prescott, Arizona, 1976-1983. Social Work Consultant, Hillside Nursing Center, Prescott, Arizona, 1978-1983. Social Work Consultant, Home Health Agency, Coconino County Department of Public Health, Flagstaff, Arizona, 1976-1977. Social Worker, Arizona Department of Economic Security, Social Services Bureau and Division of Developmental Disabilities, Flagstaff, Arizona, 1975- 1976. Social Worker, Institute for Human Development, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, 1974-1975. Social Worker, Navajo County Guidance Clinic, Winslow, Arizona, 1973-1974. PUBLICATIONS

Stewart, N F (2010). A better place: community resource development through service-learning. In M. A. Cooksey & K. T. Olivares (Eds.), Quick Hits for Service-learning: Successful Strategies by Award-winning Teachers. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Gilbert, D., Abel, E. Stewart, N. F., Zilberman, M. (2007). More Than Drugs: Voices of HIV-Seropositive Individuals with a history of substance abuse use reveal a range of

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adherence factors. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services, 6, ½, p161-179. The Haworth Press: Binghampton, NY. Stewart, N. F. & Sullivan, M. T. “It’s all about the girls: Civic Responsibility, Service Learning and Empowerment.” Selected Proceedings of the 33rd Annual (2005) Alabama/Mississippi Social Work Education Conference. Stewart, N. F. (2004). “Social work practice in hospitals today from the perspective of social work staff.” Emerging Opportunities for Social Work in the Health Care Continuum. Selected Proceedings of the 2003 Annual Conference-National Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care, William J. Spitzer, Editor, Petersburg, VA: The Dietz Press, p. 67-84. The sense of identity, competency and autonomy of medical social workers in acute care settings. University Microfilms International (UMI), August, 2003. http://www.umi.com Becoming an Advocate: integrating policy practice, collaborative learning and web technology, Husita-6 and the 5th Annual Technology Conference: Conference Proceedings http://www.cosw.sc.edu/conf/tech/2001/abstracts/PDFs/Stewart.PDF Unintended Consequences of Technology: Experiences with Blackboard 5, IT @ UT, Information Technology News for the UT Austin Community, Austin, Texas, September 27,2001 http://www.utexas.edu/computer/news/features/0109/bbstewart.html CONTRACTS, GRANTS & PROPOSALS “Applying project-based learning in undergraduate research methods courses: An exploratory study of Title IX education across campus” awarded by JSU Faculty Commons REAL Teaching Grant for $2000 with Dr. Sarah Donley, funded November, 2015 to May 2016. “Pain and Palliative Care Core Competency: Jacksonville State University, training and research proposal submitted to C-Change Cancer Core Competency Initiative for $25,000, Washington, DC, September 9, 2009, in cooperation with the Alabama Department of Public Health, Alabama Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalition with co-author, Dr. Maureen Newton. Not funded but lead to funding by ADPH. Palliative Care training grant submitted to Alabama Department of Public Health and contract written effective 02/01/2010 as C00113138 for $20,000 in conjunction with Dr. Maureen Newton and Dr. Mark Fagan.

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Appalachian Community Cancer Storytelling: Northeast Alabama grant proposal/ sponsored project (SP728) submitted to the Office of Rural and Community Health and Community Partnerships, Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans Implementation in Appalachia Program under contract to East Tennessee State University, August, 2010. Contract: Assessing Perception of Wellness Needs, $11,000, Jacksonville State University, 2008. Contract: Workplace Generational Issues: Assessing difference, finding value, resolving conflict, Southern Natural Gas Company of El Paso Energy, 2007-2008. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE “Applying project based learning in undergraduate research methods” IRB approved 2015. Faculty Commons REAL Teaching Grant with Dr. Sarah Donley. "2013 Point-in-time Survey of Homeless Individuals and Agencies"

IRB Full Review Approved 1/25/2013. Research of the homeless population and agencies that serve the homeless for the Homeless Coalition of Northeast Alabama (HCNEA) with Dr. Richard Simon (UAH). “Workplace Generational Issues, Assessing Differences, Finding Value, Resolving Conflict” Principal investigator in externally funded project with Fortune 500 company, IRB approval June 13, 2007. Dr. Joann Williams, Management and Marketing, co-investigator. “Assessing perception of wellness needs and resources” co-principal investigator in JSU funded project to develop a community wellness program. IRB approved June, 2007. Dr. T. Jeff Chandler, Dr. William Hey and Ms. Gina Mabry as co-investigators. Service Center Evaluation. Response to Hurricane Katrina & Rita Evacuees, American Red Cross, Calhoun County, Alabama. October, 2005. Program Evaluation. Be Extreme Inside & Out. Presented to Advisory Board of Cleburne County School Foundation, August, 2005. Research Associate, Center for Social Work Research, The University of Texas at Austin, summer/fall 2002- summer, 2003, HIV Wellness Project, Dorie Gilbert, Ph.D. and Elizabeth Abel, PhD, principal investigators. This project was funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse Pilot Study (1R24DA13579-01A1). Dissertation research, A study to explore the sense of identity, competency and autonomy of medical social workers in acute care settings, The University of Texas at Austin, 2002, King Davis, PhD., supervisor.

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Graduate Research Assistant, Center for Social Work Research, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, 1999. Texas Families in Transition Project, Laura Lein PhD., supervisor. Qualitative research project: Private Practice Experiences with Managed Care, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, 1999, Cynthia G.S. Franklin, PhD., supervisor. PRESENTATIONS National/International Conferences: Stewart, N.F. (2017). “Developing competencies in research through project based

learning on Title IX.” Paper presented BPD 2017 Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA,

March 1, 2017. Stewart, N.F., Ritchie, D.J., & Mowry, D. (2015). “Yo promuevo tu respeto y dignidad: Human Rights and Sustainable Human Development.” BPD Annual Conference, Kansas City, MO, March 6, 2015. Stewart, N.F.& Simon, R. 2014 Gulf-South Summit, “Rural coalitions, interdisciplinary collaboration and federal rules: A Research and Service Learning challenge,” Gulf-South Summit, Auburn, AL (March 26, 2014). Stewart, N.F., BPD 2014 Annual Meeting: “Research & Policy challenge: Rural coalitions, interdisciplinary collaboration and federal rules” BPD, Louisville, KY (March 20, 2014)

Stewart, N. F., BPD 2013 Annual Meeting: “Hands On Social Work Education: Learning Beyond the Classroom”, ""New Coalitions to Address Homelessness: Program-wide Project Based Service Learning."," Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors, Kingston Plantation, A Hilton and Embassy Suites Resort, Myrtle Beach South Carolina. (March 9, 2013).

A Better Place for All: Community Resource Development through Service Learning” workshop presented to the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors 2009 BPD Annual Conference, Phoenix, AZ March 19, 2009. “Starbucks” or Social Services: Three daughters question system priorities in health care, co-presenter with Maureen Newton, PhD and Kim Womack, MSW to the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors 2009 BPD Annual Conference, Phoenix, AZ March 19, 2009.

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“Creating Faithful Angels: Social Work Education’s Obligation and Solutions to Poverty,” workshop presented to the 2008 Annual Conference of the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD) with co-presenter, Carole Zugazaga, PhD, Destin, Florida, March 8, 2008. “From Classroom to Community: Coordinated Efforts to Encourage Policy Practice,” workshop co-presenter with Robyn Snyder, MSW and Maureen Newton PhD, 2008 Annual Conference of the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD), Destin, Florida, March 8, 2008. “Prevention, Promotion, Promises: Building bridges for teens,” 24th Annual Conference of the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD), Los Angeles, California, October 27, 2006. “Responding to Hurricane Evacuees: A different border crossing,” 24th Annual Conference of the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD), Los Angeles, California, October 26, 2006. “Properly Directed: Supervision and Skill Development,” Health Care Symposium, CSWE-APM, Chicago, Illinois, February, 2006. “Would you take the ‘Shirt Off Our Back?: Local Efforts/National Visibility on TANF” 22nd Annual Conference of the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD), Detroit, Michigan, November 3-7, 2004. “A path for the future? Identity, Competency and Autonomy of Medical Social Workers in Acute Care Settings,” 22nd Annual Conference of the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD), Detroit, Michigan, November 3-7, 2004 "Social work practice in hospitals today from the perspectives of social work staff mapping the dimensions that influence direct patient care,” Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care's 3Sth Annual Conference: Emerging Opportunities for Social Work in the Health Care Continuum, Atlanta, GA, April 5, 2003. "Becoming an Advocate: Integrating Policy Practice, Collaborative Learning and Web Technology" HUSITA 6, Technology and Human Services in a Multi-Cultural Society, Charleston, SC, USA, September 12-16, 2001. "Development of an Online Collaborative Learning Model for Social Work Education,” co-presenter, HUSITA 6, Technology and Human Services in a Multi-Cultural Society, Charleston, SC, USA, September 12-16, 2001.

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"Integrating Policy Practice and Web Technology In Social Work Education, "Policy Conference, Charleston, SC, June 18, 2001. Regional Conferences Saint, J. & Stewart, N.F., “An Exploratory Study: Undergraduate social work students and ethical decision making,” Alabama/Mississippi Social Work Conference 2015, October 30, 2015. Stewart, N.F. & Keazell, K.E., “Forward Motion: BamaCovered, Student Leadership and the Affordable Care Act,” Progress keeping creativity in motion, Alabama/Mississippi Social Work Conference 2014, October 9, 2014.

Stewart, N. F. (Author & Presenter), Adams, J. T. (Presenter), Lifetime of Learning Conference: “Engaging in Dialogues about Power and Privilege in Service to Build Inclusive Communities,”, ""Partner with the Homeless Coalition: Program-wide Project Based Service Learning"," Alabama Poverty Project, Birmingham Southern College. (November 2, 2012).

Stewart, N. F. (Author & Presenter), Adams, J. T. (Presenter), 41st Annual

Alabama/Mississippi Social Work Education Conference, "Partnering with the Homeless Coalition: Program-wide Project Based Service Learning," Huntsville, AL. (October 11, 2012). “Hope & Hard Decisions: The Appalachian Cancer Storytelling Project” 39th Annual Alabama/Mississippi Social Work Education Conference, November 11, 2010, Jacksonville, AL. Co-facilitator with Dr. Wayne Claeren and Ms. Anita Stewart. Facilitated Alabama Poverty Project “Lunchline” documentary film discussion, Alabama/Mississippi Social Work Education Conference, November 12, 2010, Jacksonville, AL. “Making a difference at home: Community Resource Development through Service Learning” AL/MS Social Work Education Conference, Auburn, AL. October 3, 2008. This presentation included 2 JSU students: Lisa Williams & Lottie Bearden. “Chewed up about the eyes of the world:” Perspectives on Poverty: Stigma, Structure & Service Learning to AL/MS Social Work Education Conference 2008, Auburn, AL, October 2, 2008. This presentation included 2 JSU students: Lottie Bearden and Amy Vingers. “Perspectives on Poverty: Creating Faithful Angels for the 21st Century,” presented to the 36th Annual Alabama/Mississippi Social Work Education Conference “Culture Swing: 21st Century Social Work,” with three social work students: Divya Patel, Donna Austin and Faye Sharp, Oxford, Mississippi, November 8 & 9, 2007.

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“Be Extreme Inside and Out,” Developing service learning within nonprofits,” presented to the First Statewide conference on Service Learning, “To Whom Much Is Given,” University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, September 28, 2007. “People Get Ready: Old Song, New Meanings in Resiliency and Rebuilding. The Criticality of Culturally Competent and Socially Just Disaster Services” presented to the 35th Annual Alabama/Mississippi Social Work Education Conference in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, October 19, 2006. “It’s all about the girls” Be Extreme, Inside and Out, Civic Responsibility, Service Learning & Empowerment. Paper presented to the 24th annual, 2005 Alabama/Mississippi Social Work Education Conference in Tunica, Ms October, 2005. “Perspectives on Power, Passion and Practice: Medical Social Work,” 33rd Annual Alabama/Mississippi Conference on Social Work Education, Madison, Alabama, October 6-8, 2004. "Using Web Technology to Develop Collaborative Learning in an Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare course: UT e University Portal Pilot Experiences with Blackboard 5, "Co-presenter, Eighty- first Annual Meeting, Southwestern Social Science Association, Ft. Worth, Texas, March 16, 2001. "Welfare Reform and Children: Medical Coverage among Low Income Families, "Eightieth Annual Meeting, Southwestern Social Science Association, Galveston, Texas, March 2000. State Conferences and Invited Presentations Stewart, N.F., “Sleepout for the Homeless,” presented to Jacksonville State University Housing Association, Jacksonville State University Quad. (February 26, 2014). Stewart, N.F. & Simon, R. Annual Meeting of the Homeless Coalition of Northeast Alabama (HCNEA): “Homelessness in Northeast Alabama 2013,” Anniston Meeting Center, Anniston, AL (September 19, 2014). Stewart, N. F. (Author & Presenter), Simon, R. (Author & Presenter), Annual Meeting of the Homeless Coalition of Northeast Alabama, "Homeless in the Anniston-Gadsden Areas: 2011 Point-in-Time Individual and Agency Surveys," Homeless Coalition of Northeast Alabama, Gadsden, AL. (September 20, 2012). Stewart, N. F., Church service, "Social Witness and Poverty," First Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, AL. (September 9, 2012).

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“Sustaining Service-Learning: Faculty Development, Roles & Rewards,” invited presenter and panelist, Higher Education Alliance Annual Meeting of the Alabama Poverty Project, July 21, 2010, Birmingham, AL. “Finding Comfort: A Northeast Alabama Conference on Palliative and End of Life Care”, conference co-coordinator for ADPH funded conference for health care providers and cancer survivors related to Comprehensive Cancer Control state plan. Panelist on “Collaborating to Conquer Cancer: Bringing the National Initiatives Home to Alabama.” June 18, 2010, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL. “Constitutional Reform and other Policy Issues,” a Panel Discussion with Melanie Jeffcoat , Melissa Oliver, Melanie Bridgeforth, Rep. Merika Coleman as panel moderator and co-presenter at the 2010 NASW Pace Social Work Student Advocacy Day, March 4, 2010. “Open Secrets” panel moderator and co-presenter with Dr. Hardy Jackson and Dr. Jeff Taylor, at the 29th Annual JSU Social Work Conference on March 5, 2010. “Best Practices in Community Resource Development: Cultivating Relationships to Promote Wellbeing,” Co-presenter with Jessica Tuggle, presented to Lifetime of Learning, A Conference on Service-Learning, Civic Responsibility and Higher Education, Birmingham, AL, September 25, 2009. “Coalitions to fight poverty: Alabama Poverty Project,” co-presenter with Kristina Scott, JD to the Alabama Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalition, July 17, 2009, Montgomery, Alabama. “Joining the Effort: Alabama Poverty Project,” co-presenter with Kristina Scott, JD to the 28th Annual JSU Social Work Conference: Social Work: Survival Strategies for Tough Times, April 24, 2009, Jacksonville State University. “Current Legislative Issues” panel moderator at the 2009 NASW Pace Social Work Student Advocacy Day, April 1, 2009, Montgomery, AL. “Generational Perspectives in Building Teams: How to Maintain, Retain and Support Presented to Engineering Department, Southern Natural Gas of El Paso Energy, Birmingham, AL, July 9, 2008. “Collaborative efforts in resources, curriculum and inspiration: Alabama Poverty Project, Impact Alabama and JSU Social Work Education,” presented to the Liaison meeting of the Higher Education Partners, Alabama Poverty Project, Birmingham, AL, April 25, 2008.

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“Influencing State Policy through Advocacy,” presented to NASW AL Chapter PACE Student Advocacy Day, Montgomery, AL, April 9, 2008. “Change and Conflict: Workplace Generational Issues” presented to Engineering Department, Southern Natural Gas of El Paso Energy Corporation, Birmingham, AL, April 2 and April 16, 2008. “Generations at work: Understanding our generations and ourselves: communication and personality styles,” presented to Engineering Department, Southern Natural Gas of El Paso Energy Corporation, Birmingham, AL, and December 15, 2007.

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“Addressing Poverty and Documentation” presented to Cheaha Regional Headstart Health and Social Service personnel, Jacksonville, AL, May 9, 2007. “Working collectively towards the elimination of poverty in Alabama” presented to NASW AL Chapter PACE Student Advocacy Day 2007, Montgomery, Alabama, with Dr. Carol Zugazaga and Rev. Nick Foster, April 10, 2007. “Writing APA style, Yes!” JSU Social Work Club workshop. Presentation and workshop as Co-presenter with Dr. Jenny Savage, February 27, 2007. “Wellness Center Participation: A Review of Needs and Resources,” paper presented to members of the Board of Trustees and the Wellness Center Committee and invited guests, Jacksonville State University, August 24, 2006. “Following our passion and retaining power: Hospital Social Work,” 16th Annual Conference, National Association of Social Workers Georgia Chapter (NASW-GA), Marietta, Georgia, October 15-17, 2004. “Prioritizing Families: A Looking Glass in Leadership,” Third Annual Fall Social Work Conference, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, August 26 -27, 2004. “Tradition with a Twist: Technology Enhanced”, Blackboard Showcase, presented to Jacksonville State University, May 17, 2004. “Can you see yourself in this Looking Glass?” Social Work Day, presented to the Coosa Valley NASW and Jacksonville State University, March, 2004. "Systems of Influence: mapping the dimensions of social work practice in hospitals from the perspectives of social work staff,” Invited presenter, Impact 2002: Social Work in Health Care, Texas Chapter Annual Conference, Society for

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Social Work Leadership in Health Care, Dallas, Texas October 21, 2002. "Sharing what works: enhancing communication through technology”, co presenter, Division of Instructional Innovation and Assessment and the College of Education, The University of Texas at Austin, July 9, 2002. "To breathe a new spirit in health care:' exploring the sense of identity, competency and autonomy in medical social work, "Medical Social Workers Clinical Skills Workshops, San Antonio Division, American Cancer Society, April 2002. "New Collaborations: Social Work Students, Technology and Advocacy, poster session, 25th Annual State Conference, Texas Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, Austin, Texas, October 11-13, 2001. "Blackboard- A Way to Make your Teaching and Communication with Students More Effective", co-presenter, 16th Annual Teaching Conference for Experienced Faculty, The University of Texas at Austin, January 9, 2001. Media Presentations & Recognition JSU Today Television interview, March 10, 2010. JSU News, February, 2010 “American Cancer Society Presents Dr. Nancy Francisco Stewart with Best Practices Award. http://www.jsunews.com/news/?newsID=596 “JSU, Cancer Society Partnership addresses cancer patient needs with community resources,” Lifetime of Learning: Alabama Poverty Project’s Higher Education Partnership 2008-2009 Report. “Service Learning Project Earns "Best Practices" Award,” article in the JSU News 2009-06-04, http://www.jsunews.com/news/?newsID=67 Commentary column, “We must address poverty and wellness,” The Birmingham News, page 6C, Sunday, February 18, 2007. http://www.al.com/opinion/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/opinion/117179440761760.xml&coll=2

“Wellness Facts Indicate Need for Collective Action,” The Cleburne News, April 9, 2007. http://www.cleburnenews.com/opinion/cn-opinion.htm

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“Are you the picture of health?” published in the NASW Alabama Chapter newsletter, The Alabama Network Newsletter, Volume 24, Issue 2, page 7, March-April, 2007. http://naswal.org/associations/1108/March%2DApril%202007.pdf Wellness Facts in Alabama, column published in The Anniston Star, February 15, 2007 http://www.annistonstar.com/opinion/2007/as-columns-0215-0-7b14u5435.htm “JSU professors spearhead physician assistance for evacuees” Jacksonville State University News, 12 September, 2005. http://www.jsu.edu/news/july_dec2005/09122005d.html Guest presenter, Channel 24, “Wake Up Alabama,” 10/15/2003: Was interviewed on television, Channel 24, about the “Shirt off our backs” project in a 20 minute discussion/presentation on the early show. Presented the social work profession, issues faced by clients and agencies and spoke about the JSU social work program. Feature article, “Shirt off our backs project brings awareness of welfare successes” by Katja Sunnaborg, Chanticleer, pages 5-6, October, 2003. Feature Article, Blackboard 5: Taking Education Online by Rose Daniels, IT@UT, Information Technology News for the UT Austin Community, Austin, Texas, September 27, 2001. http://www.utexas.edu/computer/news/features/O I 09/blackboard.html Featured Instructor, Center for Instructional Technology website, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, Apri1 2001. http:/ /www.utexas.edu/cc/blackboard/Profiles/mar2001.html Media Citations Cited by Katie Cline, The Chanticleer, JSU holds Sleep Out for the Homeless event, January 29, 2015. http://thechanticleer.wordpress.com/2015/01/29/jsu-holds-sleep-out... Cited by Kendra Carter, Staff Writer, Gadsden Times “More Northeast Alabama women report being homeless” September 20, 2012 http://www.gadsdentimes.com/article/20120920/NEWS/120929990?p=1&tc=pg The Birmingham News, Letters, faxes & emails, letter by Brandy Duncan, Thursday, February 22, 2007 http://www.al.com/opinion/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/opinion/1172136051108060.xml&coll=2 Alabama Poverty Project, News, Director’s Blogs, News from Nick, http://www.alabamapoverty.org/blog_021907.html

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Citations/Acknowledgements Cited/Recognized in “Building Awareness,” news article in The Chanticleer, March 6, 2014 http://lib-www.jsu.edu/archives/chanticleer/2014/Chanticleer-March-6-2014.pdf.

Cited/Recognized in “Sustaining Service Learning: Meaningful service experiences engage students in engage students in low-wealth communities” within the Alabama Poverty Project Higher Education Alliance 2010 Annual Report.

Cited in: “Prada, Politics or the Poverty Project? Defining the Focus of a new MFA program in Visual Communication and Design in Economically Challenging Times” by Diana Cadwallader, Phil Kesler and Jaunett Skinner at the UDCA Conference: Design for the Common Good, Spring Hill College, Mobile, AL, May 28-31, 2009. Works Mentioned: Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation (2006) by Mary Kane and William Trochim, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications (page 184). Book Review

Editorial review of Understanding Your Social Agency: With Concepts Applicable to Nonprofit Organizations by Armand Lauffer for Veronica Nowak of Sage Publications, February 19, 2010. DiNitto, D. M. & McNeece, C. A.) Social Work Issues and Opportunities in a challenging profession. Chicago, IL: Lyceum Books. Review submitted 2007 with suggested revisions in the 3rd Edition which became available 2008. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS National Association of Social Workers, 1973 to present. Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW), NASW, 1975- Current Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD) Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care (SSWLHC) Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Southwest Social Science Association (SSSA) HONORS NASW Alabama Chapter Lifetime Achievement Award 2011.

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Recognized by Worldwide Who’s Who 2012 for expertise in civic engagement and social work education. http://www.worldwidewhoswho.com/Members/AL/NancyFrancisco-Stewart-1476981.html “Dean’s Service Award,” College of Arts and Sciences, Jacksonville State University, May, 2010. MidSouth Division Best Practices Resource Development Award, 2007-2008 and 2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2010-2011. “Best Practices” Community Resource Identification Award of the Mid South Division, American Cancer Society presented February 9, 2009. “Best Practices” Community Resource Identification Award of the Mid South Division, American Cancer Society, MidSouth Division (6 states: AL, MS, AK, TN, KY & LA), December 2, 2008, Birmingham, AL. “Best Practices” Community Resource Identification Award for State of Alabama, American Cancer Society, Birmingham, AL December, 2, 2008. Faculty Research Award, Jacksonville State University, May, 2015. Faculty Research Award, Jacksonville State University, May, 2014 Faculty Research Award, Jacksonville State University, May, 2013. Faculty Research Award, Jacksonville State University, May 2010. Faculty Research Award, May, 2009 Faculty Development Grant Award, Jacksonville State University, 2008-2009. Faculty Research Award, Jacksonville State University, May 2008. Faculty Development Grant Award, Jacksonville State University, 2007-2008. Faculty Research Award, Jacksonville State University, 2006-2007 Academic year Faculty Development Grant Award, Jacksonville State University, October, 2006 Faculty Development Grant Award, Jacksonville State University, October, 2005 Faculty Research Award, Jacksonville State University, May, 2005 Faculty Development Grant Award, Jacksonville State University, November, 2004 Faculty Research Award, Jacksonville State University, May, 2004. Influencing State Policy 2002 National Contest, Best PhD student project award, June 17, 2002. University of Texas at Austin, Graduate School, Professional Development Award, 2000 & 2001. Church Women United, "Women in Transition" Scholarship, 2000. University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work, George Herbert Endowed Scholarship, 1999-2000. University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work, August "Gus" Swain Endowed Scholarship, 1998-1999.

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Academic Honor Society: Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Jacksonville State University chapter, inducted 2010. Phi Alpha Honor Society, Delta Beta Chapter, July, 2004 Phi Delta Kappa Honor Society, Northern Arizona University chapter, inducted 1975. UNIVERSITY SERVICE Phi Alpha Social Work Honor Society, Faculty Advisor, effective May 2017. Alabama Poverty Project (now known as Alabama Possible), Board member & Faculty liaison, 2005 to 2014. Represented JSU Social Work Department at the NASW Alabama Chapter’s Distinguished Academic Leaders Round Table in Montgomery, AL on February 10, 2012 and 2013. Facilitated “Community Conversation” with the Alabama Poverty Commission and the Alabama Poverty Project at the JSU Annual Social Work Day, March 9, 2012. Coordinated & facilitated JSU faculty and social work attendance at Social Work Student Advocacy Day 2010- 2014 in Montgomery, AL. FocusFirst, Impact Alabama, University liaison (2005-2008) including Alternate Spring Break, Northeast Alabama 2008. Task Team 3, Strategic Planning for Goal 3: University Research and Service, JSU. University Wellness Center Committee, JSU and JSU Wellness Center-Anniston. Search Committee for new faculty member in Social Work, JSU. Faculty departmental representative, Mulder Scholarship Committee, JSU . JSU Social Work Club faculty advisor JSU Preview Days JSU Social Work Day Planning Committee & Convener COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS AND SERVICE: 2000-2017 Ukirk JSU, Faculty Advisor, May 2017 to present. Alabama ARISE, Board Member, elected for 3 year term, January 2015-December 2018, elected Vice President, September, 2015.

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Alabama Poverty Project Board member, Executive committee, elected Secretary, 2007-2012, Governance Committee, 2011-2014. Calhoun County Leadership Board, American Cancer Society, 2009-2014. BamaCovered, faculty liaison and volunteer, December-April, 2014. Alabama Comprehensive Cancer Control Coalition, member, Survivorship and End of Life workgroup, Montgomery, AL, 2008 to present. Represented AL at national meeting. American Cancer Society, Mid-South Division, Resource Development volunteer. Honors: MidSouth Division Best Practices Resource Development Award, 2007-2008 and 2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2010-2011. National Association of Social Workers Alabama Chapter, Chair, Executive Director Search Taskforce, February 2014- June 2014. National Association of Social Workers, Alabama Chapter, Co-chair, SocialWork Advocacy Day Planning Committee, 2007-2014. National Association of Social Workers, Chair, AL Chapter Torchbearer Scholarship Committee, 2011-2014. National Association of Social Workers, Eastern Regional Board member representing North Central Alabama,, effective 8/2012- 8/2014. The Homeless Coalition of Northeast Alabama Point in Time Homeless Count volunteer, January 2007,2008,2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Homeless Connect project, 2012-2014 in Gadsden and Anniston, AL. FocusFirst Service Learning Faculty Sponsor, Impact Alabama. 2005-2009. Calhoun County Area Long Term Recovery Committee board member. American Red Cross Volunteer, coordinated local medical response and service center for Hurricane Katrina and Rita evacuees. Alabama/Mississippi Annual Social Work Education Conference planning committee. Be Extreme Inside & Out, Advisory Board member and volunteer. Convener, BPD, 24th Annual Conference, Los Angeles, California, October, 2006. Convener, Association of Baccalaureate Program Directors (BPD) 21st Annual Conference, Reno, Nevada, October 30-November 2, 2003.

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Local Coordinator, “Shirt off our backs” National Project, October, 2003. Selected as one of30 faculty/staff to work with Dr. Robert Zemsky, University of Pennsylvania, principal investigator, Weatherstation Project, to establish the methodology for tracking the use and growth of e-Learning in higher education, 2002-ongoing, Judy Ashcroft, Ph.D., Associate Vice President and Director, Division of Instructional Innovation and Assessment, The University of Texas at Austin. Student Volunteer, Annual Program Meeting (APM), CSWE, Atlanta, Georgia, February 2003 and Dallas, Texas, March 2001. NASW/TX, San Antonio unit, Career Day, Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas, February 2002. Student Volunteer, NASW/TX state conference, October 11-13, 2001. Student member, Administrative committee, Center for Social Work Research, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, 1999- 2000. Presbyterian Women, First Presbyterian Church, San Antonio, Texas 1999 to the present. Parent volunteer, Alamo Heights High School varsity basketball team, Alamo Heights Independent School District, San Antonio, Texas, 2000-2001. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: OTHER INSTRUCTIONAL EXPERIENCE Instructor, "Positive Action,” Lincoln School, Prescott, Arizona, 1991. Instructor, Parenting Education (STEP), Vacation Bible School, Christian Education programs, Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1980-1995. Facilitator, "I Can Cope," American Cancer Society, Prescott, Arizona, 1985. Student Teacher-elementary and special education certification, University Elementary School, Flagstaff, Arizona, 1976. Instructor, "Basic Homemaking Skills for Handicapped Adults", supervised NAU student volunteers, Flagstaff Public Schools Community Education Program, 1975.

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OTHER PRESENTATIONS "Arizona Child Fatality Review: How Knowledge Saves Lives, 11 co-presenter, 7th Statewide Child Abuse Prevention Conference, Tucson, Arizona, January 1996. "Multidisciplinary Teams- Mobilizing Professionals to Work Together for Children, co-presenter, 3rd Statewide Child Abuse Prevention Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, 1992 "Starting a Regional Prevention Council- Rural and Urban Perspectives,”co-presenter, 2nd Statewide Child Abuse Prevention Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, January 1991. "Accidental vs. Intentional Injury to Children, co-chair, statewide conference, Prescott, Arizona, 1990. "Multidisciplinary Preadmission Screening,” co-presenter, Arizona Nursing Home Association, Cave Creek, Arizona, 1980. MEDIA Cover story in weekly news magazine, "Nancy Stewart, Child Advocate" ~This Week Magazine. Prescott Newspapers, Inc., Prescott, Arizona, February 19,1992. Feature article, "Children suffer in accidental poisonings" by Sandy Rusby, ~ Prescott Sun. Prescott, Arizona, December 12,1990. Developed television and radio presentations on prevention of accidental overdose and child poisoning, KUSK-TV, KNOT FM & AM, KYCA-CBS Radio, Prescott, Arizona, 1990-1991. CERTIFICATION Arizona Community College Provisional Teaching Certificate, 1978-79. Arizona Standard and Special Education Teaching Certificate, 1976-1980. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: prior to 1998 Arizona Perinatal Social Workers, 1983-1997. Society for Hospital Social Work Directors, 1977 -1983. National Association of Social Workers, AZ chapter, 1973-1997. Board member.

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COMMUNITY SERVICE: prior to 1998 Prescott Multidisciplinary Team (MDT), 1987-1997. Yavapai County Child Fatality Review Team, 1994-1997. Interagency Council, Children's Justice Project of Yavapai County Maternal-child Health Advisory Committee of the Yavapai County Health Department, to 1997. Children’s Behavioral Health Council, advisory to West Yavapai Guidance Center, 1994- 1997. Human Rights and Ethics Committee, advisory to Division of Developmental Disabilities, District III, Arizona Department of Economic Security, chairperson, 1986-88. Member, Sex Education and Health Education Advisory Committee, Prescott Unified School District, Arizona 1991-1997. Prescott High School PTSA, Prescott Mile High Middle School PTSA, Lincoln School PT A, past president. Child-Safe, West Yavapai Child Abuse Prevention Council, past president. Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities, Chairperson of Service Systems Committee, 1979-1983. Trinity Presbyterian Church, ordained as Elder, 1981, Past Chair, Christian Education Committee, Member: Pastor Nominating Committee, Personnel Committee, Scholarship Committee.

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REFERENCES King E. Davis, Ph.D. The Robert Lee Sutherland Chair in Mental Health and Social Policy School of Social Work The University of Texas at Austin 1925 San Jacinto Blvd. Austin, Texas 78712 (512)-232- 7117 Email: [email protected] Calvin L. Streeter, Ph.D. Meadows Foundation Centennial Fellow in the Quality of Life in the Rural Environment School of Social Work The University of Texas at Austin 1925 San Jacinto Blvd. Austin, TX 78712-1720 (512) 471-0543 Email: [email protected] Beverly McPhail, Ph.D, LMSW Director, Women’s Resource Center University of Houston 279 A University Center Houston, TX 77204-1720 (832) 842-6191 or (832) 570-8115 Email: [email protected]