GSSW Professor Emeritus John Kayser discusses the role of historical consciousness and imagination in reckoning with our past, repairing harms, and improving how we teach and practice social work.
Executive Assistant to the Dean Anne Enderby is retiring after more than two decades of service to the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work.
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work PhD alum Santos Hernández reflects on his career as a social work educator and leader.
The University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work curriculum includes teletherapy and a new course on digital justice in social work.
Through our unique education opportunities students and professionals from around the world are learning ethical and effective approaches to human-animal-environment interactions. The Institute for Human-Animal Connection (IHAC) offers both graduate and professional development education certificates.
The Institute for Human-Animal Connection's research uses innovative approaches to answer seminal questions in the human-animal-environment interactions field. This year, our research team grew with the addition of three full-time staff positions. We produced several reports and publications, including: 10 peer-reviewed publications and 3 other publications, with 6 additional manuscripts submitted or under review.
At the Institute for Human-Animal Connection, we are enthusiastic about this new Ecological Justice concentration at DU as it complements our work exquisitely. We have long promoted that human health and wellbeing will only be realized through creating healthy human relationships with the natural world and with all other species.
Scholarships for two University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work students to attend the HAI2022: “Animal-Assisted Services - Focus on the Animal” conference on April 29-30, 2022 at Green Chimneys in Brewster, New York.