Tag: "College of Health and Human Sciences"
Fashion FUNdamentals builds STEM skills and confidence in style
CSU's Department of Design and Merchandising welcomed over 30 middle-schoolers to gain confidence in the STEM disciplines through fashion at the two-week Fashion FUNdamentals STEM enrichment camp.
Colorado launches environmental justice tool developed by three CSU organizations
June 29, 2022 marks the launch of Colorado EnviroScreen, the interactive online environmental justice tool to help disproportionately impacted communities and designed by three Colorado State University entities for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE).
President McConnell closes time at CSU after challenges and successes
President Joyce McConnell concludes her tenure as the president of Colorado State University this week – a tenure that saw the university through the unprecedented challenges of the global coronavirus pandemic. Here, SOURCE looks back on some of the highlights of McConnell’s time at CSU.
CSU names Brendan Hanlon VP for university operations and chief financial officer
Brendan Hanlon, most recently the deputy mayor and chief financial officer for the City and County of Denver, will be joining CSU on Aug. 1 as the new vice president for university operations and chief financial officer.
Roddy will be latest Ram to play in the NBA: By the Numbers
Colorado State University basketball standout David Roddy was selected 23rd in the 2022 NBA draft by the Memphis Grizzlies, who acquired the first-round pick from the Philadelphia 76ers.
Q&A with incoming Interim President Rick Miranda
As Miranda gets ready to assume the interim role on July 1, he took some time to discuss his priorities as well as the search for the new president of CSU.
Leader of CSU’s Institute for the Built Environment honored for dedication to sustainable building
Brian Dunbar’s leadership was recognized with a prestigious 2022 Leadership Award from the U.S. Green Building Council, the non-profit organization that provides LEED certification and guidance for healthy, sustainable buildings worldwide.
CHHS Summer Standouts: Melissa Minervini seized the opportunity to study abroad in Italy
Interior architecture and design student Melissa Minervini took her talents to Italy in a fun summer opportunity to study abroad!
Remembering an Extraordinary Ram
Michael Corke (B.A., ’88; M.S., ’03), alumnus of the Student Affairs in Higher Education Program, passed away in June of 2020 after a valiant decades-long struggle with sickle cell anemia. His fraternity brothers have ensured that he will be remembered by creating the Michael Corke Phi Beta Sigma Memorial Award, which will be given to individuals who participate in CSU's student athlete internship program.