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Critical perspectives or the future of mental health care? Social work Ph.D. student serves as editor on new books
Arnold Cantú recently published two new volumes in the Ethics International Press Critical Psychology and Critical Psychiatry series in hopes to shift the mental health zeitgeist away from the biomedical model.
CSU Social Work researcher receives grant to support young adults with cancer
Assistant Professor Jen Currin-McCulloch will train mental health professionals across the country to run photovoice interventions to foster belonging and meaning. The project will culminate with a national advocacy campaign to raise awareness of the experiences of young adults with cancer.
Fifth annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day highlights the significance of research
The fifth annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day took place on March 5 in the Colorado State University Lory Student Center showcasing the amazing research within the College.
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.
Quinn Hafen: Holding social work to its own standards
From Patagonia to Fort Collins, a search for impact and fulfillment leads to work on whiteness in social work.
Henrika McCoy: How a personal lens on racial equity shapes social work research
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.
College of Health and Human Sciences students earn awards at CSU’s 2023 Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity
Undergraduate students from the College of Health and Human Sciences earned accolades for their research ranging from invisible identities to translational health.
Pet Services Guide provides tool to connect cancer patients with resources to take care of their furry friends during treatment
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.
An Afternoon at Alder Hall: Open house event highlights four centers with broad community impact
All community members are invited on Wednesday, May 17, 4-6 p.m. for food truck fare and to connect with four centers in the College of Health and Human Sciences.
Centering racial equity and social justice in research: Henrika McCoy guest lecture on April 10
On Monday, April 10, from 4-6 p.m. in LSC Ballroom A, Henrika McCoy, associate professor at the University of Texas Austin, will present “The Research or the Researcher? Centering Racial Equity and Social Justice in One’s Work,” part of the School of Social Work Brad Sheafor Lecture Series.