Western Colorado grad Steven Moreno, MSW ’23, fights for youth experiencing oppression.
Western Colorado grad Steven Moreno, MSW ’23, fights for youth experiencing oppression.
The Four Corners MSW Program is transforming to better emphasize Indigenous knowledge and experiences in the rural context.
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work Prof. Kate Ross explores the impact of community art on community voice and connection.
GSSW's next dean must embrace all aspects of social work education, and bring a progressive view of how the field needs to evolve.
For Dr. Vicki Kirsch, the Equine-Assisted Mental Health (EAMH) Certificate program was life changing. With a hybrid model featuring online courses and three, in-person workshops, Kirsch had found a program that offered a deeper learning experience.
Darlene Brace, Behavioral Health Director in an integrated medical and dental clinic, is a graduate of both the Animals and Human Health (AHH) and Canine-Assisted Intervention Specialist (CAIS) certificates. In both of these programs, Brace learned valuable skills and knowledge that she has been able to take into her personal practice.
To further advance the field of human-animal-environment interactions (HAEI), IHAC is proud to support the Human-Animal-Environment Interaction in Social Work certificate at the University of Denver, Graduate School of Social Work. Sarah Pellizzari, an MSW graduate who earned the certificate (at the time known as the Animal-Assisted Social Work Certificate) in 2012, integrates pieces of her learning into her work today.