
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work PhD student Jessica King McLaughlin studied the impact of caregiving on careers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work PhD student Jessica King McLaughlin studied the impact of caregiving on careers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With her dissertation research, PhD grad Jennifer Wilson has developed a new way to rapidly study social innovations like tiny home villages for people experiencing homelessness, identifying priority specifications to successfully replicate and scale the intervention.
2021 PhD graduate Rachel Speer studies how oppression shapes the health of marginalized communities. She is joining the social work faculty at Bryn Mawr College.
Research by PhD grad Daphne Brydon identifies re-entry intervention opportunities for individuals released from a juvenile sentence of life without parole.
The human-animal-environment interactions in social work (HAEI-SW) certificate of specialization, formerly known as animal-assisted social work, prepares MSW students at GSSW to recognize the importance and impact of human-animal-environment interactions (HAEIs) in culturally responsive and ethically advanced professional social work practice settings.
The Graduate School of Social Work celebrates its 2021 MSW student award winners, who represent the best of social work scholarship, service and practice.
After working on Wall Street and as a teacher, 2021 Denver Campus MSW graduate Lila Teitelbaum Rhodes is pursuing a new career supporting preschoolers’ mental health.
Online MSW Health, Equity and Wellness 2021 graduate Heather Roberts has received the MSW@Denver Merit Award. She is now a full-time social worker in a VA geriatric primary care clinic.