Developed by Professor Heather Taussig, the Fostering Healthy Futures program is celebrating 20 years of empowering youth.
Associate Professor Stacey Freedenthal discusses her latest book — “Loving Someone with Suicidal Thoughts” — and the concept of listening bravely.
Assistant Prof. Sophia Sarantakos focuses their research, writing and organizing on how professionalized social-change work — including social work — can be shaped to serve an abolitionist horizon.
In her courses, alumna and Clinical Associate Professor Julianne Mitchell teaches MSW students about the healing power of play therapy.
In partnership with Denver Public Schools, GSSW doctoral student Colleen Cummings Melton and Prof. Sarah Bexell are integrating climate action and ecological justice into public education.
Prof. Jenn Bellamy works to advance social and racial justice in social work practice and in social work education and research — both within the school and in the broader academy.
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work Prof. Kate Ross explores the impact of community art on community voice and connection.
A new book by Prof. Stacey Freedenthal helps people to talk to their loved ones about suicide.