New OT Diversity Scholarship aims to break barriers
A new occupational therapy scholarship aims to promote diversity within the discipline.
A new occupational therapy scholarship aims to promote diversity within the discipline.
Two new endowed funds in the School of Education provide support for future educators and graduate students.
Scholarship donors met student recipients November 10 to hear about their plans, hopes, and dreams for the future. Students expressed their gratitude for the scholarship gifts provided by donors.
Melissa Pappas has shaped social welfare policy and workforce development. For her stalwart commitment to CSU, she has earned an Alumni Association Distinguished Award.
Linda L. Carlson (M.S., ’88), curator emerita of the Avenir Museum and retired instructor in the Department of Design and Merchandising, was chosen as the 2022 recipient of the Spirit of Philanthropy Award.
Like a fine Bière de Garde or a mature cheddar, the grand opening of Colorado State University’s Fermentation Science and Technology Program’s Gifford Building facilities has been aged long after the hard work was done.
This summer alumna Emily Fawaz will oversee OT students at the Early Childhood Center, supported by the same alumni-created fieldwork scholarship she received.
Gordon Marks (B.S. ’66) leveraged his CSU education to lead Swinerton Builders and shape the construction industry through collaboration and philanthropy.
Through her unwavering positivity, infectious sense of humor, support of Colorado State University students, and dedication to the fight against Multiple Sclerosis, Kelly Walker (B.S. ’88, M.S. ’91, ’02) impacts the lives of all who meet her.
Nancy Hartley has routinely brought honor to the college through her stalwart efforts to elevate the students and faculty she served to further academic heights.