New online master’s degree and certificate make education in prevention science more accessible and attainable
CSU Online graduate options prepare professionals to promote healthy youth development and strengthen family and community resilience.
CSU Online graduate options prepare professionals to promote healthy youth development and strengthen family and community resilience.
Human Development and Family Studies outstanding graduate student, Jessy Jiao, hones her research skills while earning her Ph.D.
Biringen retires with emerita status following impactful career as a faculty member in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
The opening of the Terra building on the CSU Spur campus in Denver marks a significant milestone for agriculture education in Colorado and beyond and will soon include a new site for the CSU Trauma and Resilience Assessment Center.
Barrett retires with emerita status after more than three decades as a professor in the department of human development and family studies.
Sarah Cromwell spends collegiate experience giving back to the community and volunteering her time.
First-generation grad Tanajha Putman made the most of her CSU experience through volunteering, mentorship, and building communities.
Human Development and Family Studies team conducts one of the largest research efforts to date on depression risk factors in middle-aged and older European adults.
University of Notre Dame faculty member Kristin Valentino to speak at the 2022 MacPhee Forum on Issues in Prevention Science on March 28.
Cynthia García Coll, adjunct professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Puerto Rico, Medical Science Campus, will give the 2022 Virtual Mary Scott Lecture on March 4.