Tag: "College of Health and Human Sciences"
Courageous Strategic Transformation: President Joyce McConnell discusses strategic planning at CSU
President Joyce McConnell: “Planning is just something you’re doing for some future date that may never come. Transformation is really major change, change you can see and feel. That’s what I want us to commit to and what I think CSU is ready for.”
Applications open for Sustainability Leadership Fellows program
The program prepares future thought leaders with science communication and career development training.
Is too much cardio bad for you? CSU study says probably not
Some research has shown that ultra-fit athletes such as marathon runners can have cardiac damage such as heart scarring or arrhythmia, raising the question of whether too much aerobic exercise can be a bad thing.
Ageism in exercise
Here are a few ways to think about how you may be contributing to the negative impacts of ageism in relation to health, and ways to reframe your thinking.
Young Alumni Q & A: De'Ohndre Jackson
Soon after receiving his degree in Construction management, alumnus De'Ohndre (Dre) Jackson (B.S. '19) went on to work as a field engineer for PCL Construction. Get to know Jackson and his latest endeavors.
CSU leaders offer COVID-19 updates at Feb. 12 town hall
Colorado State University leaders hosted a virtual town hall on Friday, Feb. 12, to update the community and answer questions about issues related to COVID-19, from screenings and vaccinations to plans for the Fall semester.
Sustainable, open access research at CSU gets a boost with Cambridge Publishing deal
Through the agreement, CSU authors can publish, at no cost, an unlimited number of articles in more than 300 open access journals.
Construction Management students participate virtually in annual competitions
Three teams from CSU's Construction Management place in the ASC Regions 6 and 7 virtual competition.