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Lennox appointed Diversity Education Coordinator

Carole Engblom
May 9, 2003

Naurine Lennox, an associate professor of social work and acting program director and field coordinator of the Social Work Program in the Department of Family and Social Service, has been appointed Diversity Education Coordinator for the 2003-04 academic year. Lennox, a 1964 graduate of St. Olaf, is a member and former director of the American Minorities Program Committee (now ARMS).

She has taken three groups of students to Puebla, Cuetzalan and San Miguel Tzinacapan for the interim course "Family Social Services in Central Mexico." In 2002, Lennox provided a course on the Borderlands (El Paso/Juarez) supported by the Hewlett Foundation's Pluralism and Unity program. She is currently academic adviser to the semester program in Cuernavaca, "Social Work in a Latin American Context." Lennox also provides home studies for a small, church-related adoption agency, Chosen Ones, which places infants from orphanages in China with Minnesota families and maintains professional contacts with a physician in Quintana Roo, Yucatan, near Cancun.

Contact Carole at 507-786-3315 or leigh@stolaf.edu.