Leah wanted a career change that included working with horses and dogs. She became a Life Coach and completed the Animals and Human Health Certificate through the Institute for Human-Animal Connection. The program helped Leah start her own business and integrate animals in an ethical and responsible manner.
Alumna Jana Edwards dedicates herself to leading a community fundraising campaign for an elite GSSW faculty position to provide an excellent clinical program experience.
In a new longitudinal study, the GSSW Center for Housing and Homelessness Research finds that tiny homes are an effective response to homelessness.
Professor Michele Hanna has been appointed as the first associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion at the Graduate School of Social Work.
The Graduate School of Social Work Four Corners MSW Program provides a bridge between students and regional agencies.
GSSW’s field education responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with new and improved programs and processes.
Maria Espinosa de los Monteros didn’t grow up with dogs, but quickly opened up her heart and home to the many stray dogs in need of care in her community once she was able to. She is now the director of the R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistant Dogs) program in Mexico City where she serves a diverse population and is elevating the role of dogs in her community.