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.
In a new state-funded initiative, the Graduate School of Social Work Center for Effective Interventions will expand Multi-Systemic Therapy in rural and underserved Colorado communities, helping to reduce juvenile crime and substance use.
The Graduate School of Social Work drew Frank Jadwin from the Peruvian Andes to Denver, where his MSW and Latinx Social Work Certificate prepared him for a leadership role in integrated community health care.
In a promising new parenting intervention, GSSW Associate Prof. Jennifer Bellamy includes fathers in traditional parenting home-visit programs, improving family relationships and reducing child maltreatment.
In a community research collaboration, GSSW Assistant Prof. Anamika Barman-Adhikari is studying the use of artificial intelligence to improve substance abuse interventions among homeless youth in Denver.