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Hana Beth Staub

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Hana Beth Staub

Birth
Death
31 May 2011 (aged 25)
Burial
Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Organization: Private Section: B Lot: 125 Grave: 3
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A graduate of Warren Wilson College, Staub was an excellent student and very active on campus. She was awarded the 2008 Summer Policy Fellowship by the National Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors. She also worked with the Homeless Initiative of Asheville and Buncombe County to help reduce and prevent homelessness.

Staub started her master’s program classes on May 10.

Although she was at UNC a short time, faculty member Dan Hudgins remembers her fondly. Hudgins, her field advisor, said Staub wanted to work at Durham CAN, a community-organizing nonprofit, and she was selected to do her internship there. She was “excited about her work, and very focused on issues of social justice,” said Hudgins.

A memorial ceremony was held at Warren Wilson College on June 11. Two of Staub’s UNC classmates attended, and Hudgins spoke about the impact her death had on him and our School.

The School offers its sympathies to the Staub family, and her friends, classmates and instructors.

From Contact Magazine - UNC School of Social Work

http://ssw.unc.edu/contact2/2011/06/new-student-hana-staub-dies/
A graduate of Warren Wilson College, Staub was an excellent student and very active on campus. She was awarded the 2008 Summer Policy Fellowship by the National Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors. She also worked with the Homeless Initiative of Asheville and Buncombe County to help reduce and prevent homelessness.

Staub started her master’s program classes on May 10.

Although she was at UNC a short time, faculty member Dan Hudgins remembers her fondly. Hudgins, her field advisor, said Staub wanted to work at Durham CAN, a community-organizing nonprofit, and she was selected to do her internship there. She was “excited about her work, and very focused on issues of social justice,” said Hudgins.

A memorial ceremony was held at Warren Wilson College on June 11. Two of Staub’s UNC classmates attended, and Hudgins spoke about the impact her death had on him and our School.

The School offers its sympathies to the Staub family, and her friends, classmates and instructors.

From Contact Magazine - UNC School of Social Work

http://ssw.unc.edu/contact2/2011/06/new-student-hana-staub-dies/

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