Bill and Liz Hyatt established the Hazelle Lundquist Award to support MSW student projects that engage community and meet community needs.
Bill and Liz Hyatt established the Hazelle Lundquist Award to support MSW student projects that engage community and meet community needs.
Funded by Bob Follett, a new scholarship supports students in the Western Colorado MSW Program who commit to providing behavioral health services or working with local immigrant and Spanish-speaking populations.
The Graduate School of Social Work’s new Opioid Workforce Expansion Program will grow Colorado’s workforce to address substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery.
As a juvenile and criminal defense attorney, Adjunct Professor Ashley Ratliff uses storytelling to fight for justice for those who need it most. At the same time, she’s working to change unjust systems.
As part of a new community-engaged learning initiative, MSW students helped a community health partner to understand the complex concept of timebanks.
A new interdisciplinary course developed by GSSW uses human-centered design to develop solutions for youth experiencing homelessness.
An expanded field internship with Savio House trains Graduate School of Social Work MSW students in evidence-based practices and gives them a pathway to employment after they complete their internship.
For a decade, GSSW’s Social Work in Kenya course has prepared students to collaborate with local communities and organizations to improve the health of people, animals, and the environment.