Outstanding first-generation grad is passionate about service and involvement
Social work student Jillian Shook came from a small farming community but that didn’t stop her from getting involved.
Social work student Jillian Shook came from a small farming community but that didn’t stop her from getting involved.
The College of Health and Human Sciences will confer undergraduate degrees at a commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 15, at 7 p.m., in Moby Arena.
Floris Delée’s enduring passion for fermentation, craft beer and the CSU community has come full circle with the success of the new Ramskeller on-campus teaching brewery.
Freshman D.J. Chapa is the recipient of the Janet J. Fritz Scholarship in Human Development and Family Studies. Chapa overcame several childhood challenges to land on his feet and enroll at CSU.
Living on a boat . . . travelling the world . . . and having your family along with you– could anything be better? When Brian Butki heard about Semester at Sea he jumped at the chance to give his family the experience of a lifetime.
CSU students were challenged to re-imagine how a parking space could be used as a place for positive social interaction and participation within the community, part of an interdisciplinary Interior Architecture and Design class.
Faculty in the Department of Design and Merchandising received the 2018 Outstanding Scholarship Article award from the Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences for their research evaluating the outcomes of Fashion FUNdamentals, a youth enrichment program for middle school girls.
Leslie Cunningham-Sabo’s research with school-based nutrition programs has earned her recognition from the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB).
The name of the interior design major in the Department of Design and Merchandising has been changed to interior architecture and design to recognize both the program’s long history with interior design and the shift in the profession to include more knowledge of structural and building systems.
The Youth Sports Camps, run through Colorado State University’s Department of Health and Exercise Science, aim to show kids just how fun an active lifestyle can be.