A new GSSW study asked Latinx youth to share ideas for reducing barriers and increasing opportunities for civic engagement.
GSSW Research Associate Professor Suzanne Kerns shares updates from the Center for Effective Interventions and discusses her new book on selecting and implementing evidence-based practice.
GSSW Associate Professor Ramona Beltrán explores historical trauma and healing in an award-winning animated short film that emphasizes the strength and resilience of Native and Indigenous people.
Adjunct faculty enrich the education at the Institute for Human-Animal Connection by bringing real-world practice experience to the classroom.
After completing the Animals and Human Health and Canine-Assisted Intervention Specialist certificate programs, Lauren Kruger now works for New Ground, a New York nonprofit organization that provides intensive social work services to veterans experiencing homelessness.
University of Denver’s Center for Effective Interventions (CEI) is looking to identify locations to launch the final two Multi-systemic Therapy (MST) teams associated with the State’s Multi-Systemic Therapy Pilot for underserved regions of Colorado.
The Animals and Human Health certificate enhanced Lynn Belkin's understanding of all aspects of animal well-being. She feels more aware of dog stress signals, and is able to evaluate these signs effectively and respond accordingly.
Colorado's First Gentleman Marlon Reis and the Institute for Human-Animal Connection share a commitment to advancing animal welfare and elevating awareness and understanding of the value of healthy human-animal-environment relationships.