Internships for social work students offer valuable career insight
CSU's School of Social Work offers students a wide range of internships to explore their interests and prepare for career success.
CSU's School of Social Work offers students a wide range of internships to explore their interests and prepare for career success.
Melissa Pappas established a scholarship for first-generation social work students to honor her immigrant parents’ values of hard work and higher education.
In fall 2018 Colorado State University's School of Social Work will launch a new curriculum focused more definitively on economic, environmental, and social justice, for preparing versatile leaders in professional and ethical generalist social work practice.
Colorado State University School of Social Work Ph.D. student's educational journey, combined with a career devoted to the public good, led her to research retention of caseworkers in public child welfare while pursuing her degree from the school’s doctoral program.
Tiffany Huaman was born in New York City and always thought she would go back there for college. She ended up choosing Colorado State University for its affordability, but she says she soon found that it was one of the best decisions she ever made.
“I am a proud first-generation student,” Eboni Stevenson said, reflecting on her time at Colorado State University. “Getting to CSU was not an easy task, as I had a very limited understanding of college. I knew I wanted to go to a university, but I had no clue how to get there.”
Vicky Buchan, professor emerita in the CSU School of Social Work, has created a scholarship specifically to assist students who are pursuing a Ph.D.
Helen Holmquist-Johnson has been named director of the Human-Animal Bond in Colorado program in Colorado State University's School of Social Work.
The College of Health and Human Sciences Career Services is hosting Establish Your Experience, a panel and networking event for first- and second-year CHHS students.
Kate Quillin of Manitou Springs graduated from Colorado State University with her B.A. in social work and sociology in 2009. In the years since, she has traveled across the world as part of the Peace Corps to advocate for people facing discrimination and abuse. To learn more about Quillin and her current position, click here.