Juliet Campbell Farrell
Juliet
Campbell-Farrell
Professor Emeritus, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Teaching at Cairn since 2000

Juliet Campbell-Farrell

Education

  • PhD in Social Work and Social Research, Bryn Mawr College
  • Master in Law and Social Policy, Bryn Mawr College
  • Master of Social Services, Bryn Mawr College
  • BSW, University of the West Indies (Mona, Jamaica)

Biography

Dr. Campbell-Farrell teaches on various topics in social work, including social policy,  social work organization, aging and adult services, and human development.  She also teaches courses on the family and abnormal psychology.

Additional Information

Group Affiliations:

  • National Association of Christian Social Workers
  • Council on Social Work Education
  • American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy

Writings & Publications:

  • Dissertation: Understanding the Factors that Have Contributed to the Maintenance of a Jamaican Identity Despite American Pressures Faced by Jamaican Immigrants Living in the USA

Awards:

  • University of the West Indies – Fulbright Scholar to the United States of America, 1990
  • Recipient of the Jamaican Association of Social Work Award, 1989
  • Recipient of the Council of Voluntary Social Services Award, 1989
  • Recipient of the Sylvan Bowles Scholarship for Academic Excellence, 1987