Former faculty member Jean East and MSW alumna Renata Heberton are transforming the community through Angelica Village, an intentional community serving refugee youths and people exiting homelessness.
Former faculty member Jean East and MSW alumna Renata Heberton are transforming the community through Angelica Village, an intentional community serving refugee youths and people exiting homelessness.
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.
GSSW is working to make its MSW and PhD curricula more diverse, accessible and anti-racist.
The University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work and community partners are training Colorado social workers and nurses to care for older adults through the Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program.
This spring, 120 MSW@Denver online Master of Social Work students will graduate and put their MSWs to work in communities nationwide.
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.
As part of a larger initiative to model equity and advance social justice, GSSW’s professional development training for field agencies is emphasizing culturally responsive practice, diversity and inclusion.