CSU researchers identify promising model for studying human aging
Researchers will use the translational model to study interventions to prevent or slow the decline in overall musculoskeletal function with aging in humans.
Researchers will use the translational model to study interventions to prevent or slow the decline in overall musculoskeletal function with aging in humans.
Stephanie Smith's legacy will live on in a memorial scholarship established by her parents.
The College of Health and Human Sciences is pleased to announce the 2021 All-College Award recipients.
CSU Occupational Therapy joins others from across the globe in presenting at state conference.
The CSU community looks back on our response to the events of 2020 to find the resilience that embodies what it means to be a Ram.
The Departments of Human Development and Family Studies and Occupational Therapy are seeking participants in a new study that looks at how yoga and mindfulness improves the health of caregivers and individuals with chronic pain.
Amidst the uncertainty that was 2020, the CSU community remained stalwart, blazing new trails in research, scholarship and social justice. Take a look back at the images of an unforgettable year.
Savannah Hobbs is a doctoral student graduating from the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition. As a result of her academic and research success, Hobbs was recognized nationally with the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior, Higher Education Division, Student Research Award for 2020.
Read about the CHHS fall 2020 outstanding graduates and all of their accomplishments during their time at CSU.
“It has been really affirming. We hold a variety of identities, and it's been great to really reflect on our experiences and the similarities and differences in that space as well.”