CSU’s HABIC therapy dog program helps Denver healthcare workers
In October, CSUs HABIC therapy dog program restarted at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Denver, bringing human-animal volunteer teams to serve the mental health needs of healthcare personnel.
In October, CSUs HABIC therapy dog program restarted at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Denver, bringing human-animal volunteer teams to serve the mental health needs of healthcare personnel.
Fashion is not known for its inclusivity. In fact, quite the opposite. But fashion scholars have been studying and publishing great work that takes a critical examination of fashion as a cultural phenomenon and an industry.
These awards are designed to recognize outstanding individuals and groups who advocate career for all at CSU and beyond.
Hannah Saunders Wurster (M.S., ’16; Ph.D. ’18) co-founded The Willow Collective, a network of private practitioners who support maternal, infant, and early childhood mental health services in Northern Colorado.
“Don has been pushing the use of technology in education delivery for 20 years. He’s pushed the School of Education into places where we didn’t realize we should go, and we’ve been better for it.”
Lisa Williams has joined Human-Animal Bond in Colorado as an undergraduate student intern through the Bachelor of Social Work program. Learn more about her interests and experiences that brought her to HABIC:
Pat Sample’s commitment to research over the past three decades will continue to benefit individuals with disabilities for many years to come.
“At the conferences, I’ll be able to introduce our participating students to leaders of the academy and make their connections much broader.”
Thanks to a collaborative effort by several units on campus, Colorado State University has launched a new online system for faculty to submit seating charts for their spring classes, streamlining and accelerating the contact tracing process used when a person tests positive for COVID-19.
Jeff Wagnaar (MSW, '20) has always had a passion for helping others. After a 30-year career as a physical therapist, this passion led him to return to school to earn his Master of Social Work from Colorado State University’s Distance MSW program.