Scholarship helps School of Education Teacher Licensure students reach the finish line
Seven Dr. Laurie F. Michaels Scholars are graduating from Colorado State University this spring.
Seven Dr. Laurie F. Michaels Scholars are graduating from Colorado State University this spring.
The Fitness Therapy for Cancer Program, or Fit Cancer, supports cancer survivors at any phase in their journey. It has benefited from events and fundraisers sponsored by Health and Exercise Science and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
Prudence “Prue” Kaley was always passionate about caring for others. As a part of her estate, she left a gift to Human Development and Family Studies to create an endowment for the Prue Kaley Scholarship so that it will live on in perpetuity.
Faculty and students from the Department of Design and Merchandising attended Outdoor Retailer, the world’s leading outdoor sports show for gear, apparel, footwear, and accessories in Denver.
The CSU Department of Human Development and Family Studies has launched a new mentoring program to help first-generation students with the transition to college.
The College of Health and Human Sciences annual Scholarship and Alumni Awards Dinner is a chance to bring together student recipients and their donors to meet for a celebration of gratitude.
Kayla Prieto, a human development and family studies undergrad, has been awarded a WomenGive scholarship to help her continue her dream of working with diverse young children.
Two programs in the CSU College of Health and Human Sciences are serving students and the community in beautiful new spaces thanks to gifts from the Freeberg family.
Human Development and Family Studies master's program alumna Gwen Hatchette ('94) sought to honor her mentor David MacPhee, who contributed greatly to her success in the program, with a gift to his legacy.
The Fermentation Science and Technology Program at Colorado State University has received two new contributions to support innovative technologies in the growing program.