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Author Archives: Jeff Dodge

Silver linings: For some faculty, a year of remote learning had unexpected benefits

Jeff Dodge April 09, 2021

When Colorado State University, like other higher ed institutions, shifted to remote learning in March 2020 due to the pandemic, many faculty had to quickly learn how to use online platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams for online learning, not just meetings.

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Is too much cardio bad for you? CSU study says probably not

Jeff Dodge February 18, 2021

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.

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New tool helps people with chronic mental health problems enrich lives

Jeff Dodge February 08, 2021

A new study by Colorado State University researchers has demonstrated that for people with chronic mental health conditions, sometimes simple changes to daily routines can significantly improve their quality of life.

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Are menu items labeled as healthy actually better for you? Maybe not, says CSU researcher

Jeff Dodge February 05, 2021

Ever wonder whether foods listed on restaurant menus as “healthy,” “organic,” or “low-fat” are actually nutritionally better than other menu items?

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CSU therapy center sees benefits of moving to telehealth during pandemic

Jeff Dodge February 05, 2021

While COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on many sectors of society, the leaders of a therapy center at Colorado State University say the move to serving clients remotely last year has had some benefits that will be long-lasting.

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CSU researcher studies new way to measure cognitive decline in aging populations

Jeff Dodge January 28, 2021

Many studies have been done on how to improve or maintain cognitive ability in aging adults, and now a Colorado State University researcher is exploring a novel way to accurately measure changes in cognition within that population.

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Outstanding Grad: Jesus Perez-Orozco, College of Health and Human Sciences

Jeff Dodge December 14, 2020

“Thank you to my parents for giving me this opportunity and sacrificing all they knew to come to the U.S. for me. They went out of their way to make sure I had a bright future.”

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AC Golden donates $50K for diversity scholarship in CSU fermentation program

Jeff Dodge December 08, 2020

AC Golden, a brewery in the Molson Coors Beverage Company’s craft beer division Tenth & Blake, has created a Brewing Change Scholarship Fund at Colorado State University to boost diversity in the brewing industry.

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People experiencing homelessness with pets find help from CSU faculty, students

Jeff Dodge October 23, 2020

For people experiencing homelessness, having a pet can provide valuable companionship, mental health benefits, security and opportunities for responsibility and self-redemption.

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CSU team reimagines backyard of 5-year-old girl with rare genetic disorder

Jeff Dodge October 23, 2020

A team from Colorado State University that includes occupational therapy and mechanical engineering students is transforming the backyard of a 5-year-old Fort Collins girl who has a rare genetic disorder.

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