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Outstanding social work grad channeled discomfort into action

Tracy Kile Schwartz May 09, 2022

Shiloh Dailey overcame challenges and built connections for advocacy in their path to a social work degree as a queer, disabled, non-traditional student parenting two young children through the pandemic.

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Social Justice Speaker Series features expert on Hispanic Serving Institutions

Melanie Chaffey March 15, 2022

The College of Health and Human Sciences welcomes Gina Garcia to give this year's keynote address, covering factors that, historically, have hindered Latinx students' success in higher education.

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CSU’s Social Work Research Center to address human trafficking

Tricia Howley January 07, 2022

Understanding human trafficking incidence data and analyzing referrals to culturally appropriate and trauma-responsive services are primary goals for researchers in CSU's Social Work Research Center.

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New growth in the Center for Lifelong Learning, Outreach, and Education (CLOE) will extend benefit across Colorado

Tricia Howley January 04, 2022

As the new director of CLOE, Associate Professor Paula Yuma aims to support skill-building within the human service workforce that will enhance the health and wellbeing of Colorado residents and communities.

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MSW grad serves underrepresented populations, making city processes more equitable in Fort Collins

Tricia Howley December 30, 2021

Social Work alumna Selina Lujan de Albers (MSW, '18) applies social work and equity principles to help create healthy and resilient homes for all community members.

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Social Work professor receives NIH grant to study early childhood development and risk

Tricia Howley November 17, 2021

Samantha Brown, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work at Colorado State University, is a recipient of an R03 grant from the National Institutes of Health for a project examining the role of both mothers and fathers in shaping early childhood development and risk.

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BSW student dedicating studies and career to dismantling oppressive systems

Tricia Howley August 02, 2021

Colorado State University School of Social Work BSW student Riley Smith (they/them/theirs) is pursuing a double major in Social Work and Human Development and Family Studies in order to develop their career path around dismantling oppressive systems.

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Teaching anti-oppressive social work practice for Colorado children, youth, and families

Tricia Howley July 08, 2021

Chris French is advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in child protection workforce training as a concentration-year master's student in Colorado State University's School of Social Work. Read more in our interview with French about his experiences in CSU's Distance Master of Social Work program.

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CSU social work researchers address rights, policies, well-being among immigrants in the U.S.

Tricia Howley May 24, 2021

Combined with existing barriers to citizenship, attitudes towards immigrants can negatively impact their overall well-being, says Assistant Professor Elizabeth Kiehne, who is leading two community-based participatory action research studies that aim to impact macro-oriented social work practice.

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Young Alumni Q & A: Shelbie Engelking advocates for older adults in Colorado

Tricia Howley May 24, 2021

Shelbie Engelking is the State PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) Ombudsman in Colorado. Engelking is a Colorado native and has bachelor’s degrees in Sociology and Social Work, and a master’s degree in Social Work from Colorado State University. Learn more about her experiences after graduating from CSU.

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