From teletherapy to delivering frontline services, the pandemic was a springboard for use of technology in social work practice.
A new book by GSSW Professor Ann Petrila — “Voices from Srebrenica: Survivor Narratives of the Bosnian Genocide” — shares eyewitness accounts of the 1995 genocide in Bosnia.
Associate Prof. Shannon Sliva shares her ideas on restorative justice and how we can create conditions for justice and healing, creating a world that focuses on collective care as an alternative to the criminal legal system.
Dean Amanda Moore McBride reflects on what the next century might look like for social work and GSSW.
Professor Deb Ortega discusses key concepts of critical race theory, how it can improve understanding of social problems and development of interventions, and how it can be used to cultivate compassion.
The University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work has launched the nation’s first Ecological Justice MSW program.
The Graduate School of Social Work is hosting a slate of public events exploring social justice, environmental justice and racial justice topics.
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.