A new interdisciplinary course developed by GSSW uses human-centered design to develop solutions for youth experiencing homelessness.
GSSW Professor N. Eugene Walls helps design National HIV Behavioral Surveillance Study of men who have sex with men. Findings shape local prevention and treatment.
Graduate School of Social Work alumnus and Professor William Cloud discusses his concept of recovery capital, which has reframed the addiction treatment field.
GSSW professors explore how workplace and social policies relate to caregivers’ financial strain.
A research team at the GSSW Institute for Human–Animal Connection is studying whether the Pets for Life animal-welfare program also has community, human and environmental health impacts.
GSSW’s Science for Action Series is fueling new collaborative efforts to address the Grand Challenges for Social Work through research, practice, policy and advocacy.
An expanded field internship with Savio House trains Graduate School of Social Work MSW students in evidence-based practices and gives them a pathway to employment after they complete their internship.