How and where to find credible health advice
With lots of sources for information and inaccurate information online, it can be hard to know what is credible health advice, and what is not.
With lots of sources for information and inaccurate information online, it can be hard to know what is credible health advice, and what is not.
Melissa Pappas (’85), founder and CEO of ATHENA Consulting, gave the inaugural CSU Leadership in Social Work Speaker Series keynote presentation. Pappas framed social work as an asset in the business world.
Barrett retires with emerita status after more than three decades as a professor in the department of human development and family studies.
Occupational Therapy Professor Patti Davies received a Fulbright Scholar Award and will travel to Aalborg University in Denmark this September to collaborate with faculty while researching brain development and the relationship between brain function and behavior.
University operating hours will be 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily throughout the Summer 2022 term that ends on Aug. 5.
Linda L. Carlson (M.S., ’88), curator emerita of the Avenir Museum, is the 2022 recipient of the Spirit of Philanthropy Award.
This year, CSU’s ASID student chapter will be recognized nationally as the organization’s student chapter of the year. This isn’t the first time CSU’s student chapter has received this honor. It was also recognized as chapter of the year in 2015, 2016, and 2017 making it the only student chapter to win the award more than once, and consecutively!
People can buy CBD products online, at medicinal stores and even at gas stations. But the fact consumers don’t fully know if CBD product claims are real has spurred Colorado State University researchers to study what effects that the non-THC cannabinoid can have.