Research recap: Four impactful studies from social work researchers
CSU Social Work faculty research contributes to honing practice, impacting policy, and improving lives. Read about 4 standout studies from this academic year.
CSU Social Work faculty research contributes to honing practice, impacting policy, and improving lives. Read about 4 standout studies from this academic year.
Since 1993, the Human-Animal Bond in Colorado center’s volunteer teams have partnered with health and mental health professionals in the community to improve lives.
From Patagonia to Fort Collins, a search for impact and fulfillment leads to work on whiteness in social work.
In the Fourth Biennial Brad Sheafor Lecture, Henrika McCoy, Ph.D. of the Steve Hicks School of Social Work shared her story and lessons for future social workers.
Senator Bennet met with CSU and PSD leaders to discuss the increasing need for mental health services in schools, and a $9.7 million grant PSD received to fund MSW student internships and post-graduate fellowships to help meet demand.
Lynsey Fenter persevered through unforeseen challenges and will continue to be a part of the CSU community, where she will work at the Student Disability Center.
Courtney Martinez combined her undergraduate degree in math and her desire to help kids with social and emotional development to find a new path in social work research.
Eric Pildner is an outstanding graduate in Colorado State University’s School of Social Work after enduring hardship and working hard to earn his degree.
$9.7M federal grant will support collaboration between Poudre School District and CSU's School of Social Work as they address the need for more mental health professionals in schools through master's student training and support.
Individuals with cancer often develop strong bonds with their pets, deriving support from the love that their animals provide. But, fighting cancer often drains individuals of their energy and strength, reducing their ability to fully take care of their pet.