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.
GSSW faculty are applying artificial intelligence to their own research and helping to guide the University’s efforts to harness AI for the public good.
GSSW’s Butler Institute has been selected as a key partner in an expanded role with the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute, which aims to strengthen child welfare programs through workforce development.
As a UN Practicum in Advocacy fellow, MSW student Ozy Aloziem got a crash course in international policymaking and advocacy as a delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
GSSW Associate Professor Leslie Hasche is studying a community-driven intervention to improve outcomes for victims of elder abuse and neglect in Denver.
As part of a new community-engaged learning initiative, MSW students helped a community health partner to understand the complex concept of timebanks.
During nearly two decades directing the Four Corners MSW Program, Wanda Ellingson has helped to define social work practice for an entire region.
Through education and advocacy, MSW student Anna Reid is advancing Universal Design for Learning as a way to improve outcomes for all students, including those who have a disability.