A new Graduate School of Social Work and Graduate School of Professional Psychology study is exploring the relationship between traumatic brain injuries and homelessness.
The Graduate School of Social Work welcomes Assistant Professors Marquisha L. Scott and Miriam G. Valdovinos for the 2019–20 academic year.
Funded by Bob Follett, a new scholarship supports students in the Western Colorado MSW Program who commit to providing behavioral health services or working with local immigrant and Spanish-speaking populations.
The Graduate School of Social Work’s new Opioid Workforce Expansion Program will grow Colorado’s workforce to address substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery.
The Graduate School of Social Work celebrates its 2019 MSW student award winners, who represent the best of social work scholarship, service and practice.
A new strategic initiative aims to transform GSSW’s culture and climate to actualize equity throughout the school.
A new searchable database developed by Assistant Professor Shannon Sliva provides public access to national data on restorative justice laws.
GSSW’s 2019 PhD graduates have accepted social work faculty and research appointments at schools nationwide, where they’ll advance equity through their work in areas such as youth health and well-being, public policy and suicide prevention.