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.
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.
Undergraduate students from the College of Health and Human Sciences earned accolades for their research ranging from invisible identities to translational health.
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.
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.
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.
The fourth annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day took place on March 6, 2023, in the Colorado State University Lory Student Center showcasing the amazing research within the College.
This summer, HABIC Postdoctoral Research Fellow Kerri Rodriguez will begin the next phase of her career, as an assistant professor at the University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine. Learn more about why she aims to understand how we benefit from therapeutic interactions with dogs.
The Social Work Research Center prepares the next generation of social work leaders by training students on high-impact research and evaluation skills.
At the 2022 Colorado State University Graduate Student Showcase, 10 College of Health and Human Sciences students were recognized with awards for their impactful research.
For the third year, Social Work graduate student Shivani Kaushik was recently recognized with the Excellence in Research and Scholarship award at the 2022 CSU Graduate Student Showcase for her impactful research on the policies surrounding end-of-life care in the U.S. correctional system.