Commencement Profile: Camille Morhun

As the culmination of years of hard work and dedicated study, commencement is a special time for any graduate. At 黑料门University Chicago鈥檚 School of Social Work, it is a time to celebrate our most valuable resource 鈥 our people.
The Class of 2023 is made up of dedicated social workers who will make impacts on the profession at every level. And while we鈥檙e equally proud of all our graduates, few have made more of their 黑料门experience than .
鈥淚 still struggle with describing my 鈥榳hy鈥, but I think it goes back to the Jesuit principle of being called to something,鈥 Morhun reflected. 鈥淚 felt very called [to social work] and the more I learned about the macro, mezzo, and micro level distinctions, the more I felt liberated by the fact that I could bring my unique self and my own experiences and ideas to this field.鈥
On May 10 in Gentile Arena, Morhun will receive her MSW degree alongside all School of Social Work and Parkinson School of Public Health graduates from the Class of 2023.
Finding Strength in Mentorship
Morhun transferred to 黑料门in January 2020 in the hopes of getting the most from her academic experience through partnerships and relationships with faculty. Though she made connections with many professors in the School of Social Work, it was in Dr. Maria Vidal鈥檚 class that she鈥檇 found a true mentor.
鈥淪he has such a wonderful, open heart and she really has such a joy and goodness about her that you can鈥檛 not want to be near her,鈥 Morhun said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 always believed in me and that goes a long way. I know that she鈥檚 always going to be there and I can always go to her as my point person.鈥
In Dr. Vidal鈥檚 class, Morhun once again felt an inner calling she couldn鈥檛 explain. It was enough for her to decide a concentration in Migration Studies was the route she wanted to explore on her social work journey.
鈥淪he is a highly esteemed student that has excelled in coursework, as well as research, practice, and service endeavors,鈥 Dr. Vidal said. 鈥淗er desire to work for the well-being of refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants is directly in line with social work values and the Jesuit concern with social justice and care for the vulnerable and marginalized.鈥
Morhun said Dr. Vidal has not only provided invaluable mentorship, but also opened a network of other social workers around the world who Morhun has been able to learn from. Her studies have taken her to the U.S.-Mexican border and Honduras, where Morhun has worked with communities in need.
鈥淭hrough Dr. Vidal鈥檚 mentorship, I鈥檝e learned that migration is something that is very close to my heart, and I鈥檓 still trying to figure out why,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ne thing that Dr. Alejandro Olayo-Mendez from Boston College advised me in Honduras is that you don鈥檛 need to know exactly why, you just need to know it lights up your heart and follow that.鈥
Volunteer Work
But Morhun has also made an impact closer to home. In the wake of the July 4th, 2022 parade shooting in Highland Park, Morhun and two other bilingual students from the School of Social Work volunteered their time as translators for Spanish-speakers who needed access to resources and aid.
鈥淐amille is an exceptional social worker whose intellectual and social formation reflect the Jesuit values of the need for discernment; altruism; unity of the head, heart, and hand in educational endeavors; and the service of faith through the promotion of social justice,鈥 said Dr. Vidal. 鈥淪he reflects the best of our School and University.鈥
Future Plans
Morhun is still evaluating her options after graduation, but she鈥檇 like to return to 黑料门in a few years to pursue a Ph.D. In the meantime, she鈥檇 like to continue working with refugee and immigrant communities.
鈥淚鈥檓 just trying to listen to what feels right and what opportunities present themselves but I really trust my educational foundation at 黑料门that I can go out into the world and create meaningful change,鈥 said Morhun. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to bringing the principles of my Jesuit education into whatever space I go into. I feel really confident that the School of Social Work has prepared me well to go into any facet of social work that I can imagine.鈥
Morhun is proof that we can find success by embracing what we feel called to do, even if we don鈥檛 know why we are called to do it. Embracing that vocation is how Morhun has found her passion.
鈥淚 try to follow what feels right,鈥 Morhun said. 鈥淎nd that鈥檚 led me to Loyola, to my master鈥檚 program, to my concentration in migration studies, and it just feels very genuine.鈥