From social media to mass media, public policy and more, the Graduate School of Social Work has become a hub for public impact scholarship.
Led by Daniel Brisson, GSSW’s Burnes Center on Poverty and Homelessness evaluated Denver’s first tiny-home village for people experiencing homelessness. The evidence shows the village is a success.
As a Red Cross disaster program specialist, Graduate School of Social Work MSW alumnus Gehrig Haberstock helps to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies and natural disasters.
With an MSW concentration in Family Systems, Graduate School of Social Work alumnus Adam Tannenbaum has built a therapy career that blends his passion for helping people with his passion for the outdoors.
A focus on social justice drew MSW alumna Megan Hope to the Graduate School of Social Work, where she studied organizational leadership and policy practice and earned a Latinx Social Work Certificate.
In two randomized controlled trials, GSSW Associate Prof. Johnny Kim is studying the effectiveness of solution-focused brief therapy for those involved in the child-welfare and justice systems.
The core social work values instilled by GSSW have guided MSW alumna Chandra Matthews throughout her aging services career, including in her current role helping older adults stay healthy and independent.
Graduate School of Social Work Assistant Prof. Ramona Beltrán used storytelling and other culture-centered practices to pilot an HIV/AIDS prevention program for indigenous youth.