University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work researchers are embracing technology to improve care and solve social problems.
Emphasizing social and racial justice research, the Graduate School of Social Work leads the University of Denver in research expenditures.
GSSW Professor Emeritus John Kayser discusses the role of historical consciousness and imagination in reckoning with our past, repairing harms, and improving how we teach and practice social work.
The University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work curriculum includes teletherapy and a new course on digital justice in social work.
A new book by GSSW Professor Ann Petrila — “Voices from Srebrenica: Survivor Narratives of the Bosnian Genocide” — shares eyewitness accounts of the 1995 genocide in Bosnia.
Associate Prof. Shannon Sliva shares her ideas on restorative justice and how we can create conditions for justice and healing, creating a world that focuses on collective care as an alternative to the criminal legal system.
Professor Deb Ortega discusses key concepts of critical race theory, how it can improve understanding of social problems and development of interventions, and how it can be used to cultivate compassion.
Professor Daniel Brisson discusses recent innovations in housing and homelessness, including trauma-informed design and the Denver Basic Income Project.