Professor
Colorado State University-Pueblo
Arlene Reilly-Sandoval is a Professor in the Social Work Department at Colorado State University Pueblo, where she mainly teaches courses related to diversity and practice. She served as the Project Manager for the federal Supportive Services for Runaway and Homeless Youth grant in Colorado. She has extensive experience working “cross systems” with youth-at-risk, their care providers, and program management, including: shelter, residential treatment, foster homes, crisis nursery, whole family placement and community settings. She has over 15 years experience in the child welfare field, training, contracting and consulting, which includes presentations at local and national conferences.
Arlene has a bachelor’s degree in sociology and psychology from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (1994). She has a Master of Social Work from Colorado State University-Ft. Collins (2000). She graduated with distinction from Capella University in 2014, with a Doctor of Social Work. Her research interests center around diversity topics, and her dissertation at Capella University was entitled, What Are You? Rainbow Students, Services, and Identity.
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