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Fifth annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day highlights the significance of research
The fifth annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day took place on March 5 in the Colorado State University Lory Student Center showcasing the amazing research within the College.
CSU-led $6.2M study to identify, improve interventions for young children with Down syndrome
A national study led by Colorado State University aims to dramatically improve intervention planning and early clinical care for young children with Down syndrome.
CSU College of Health and Human Sciences 2023-24 Dean’s Fellows recognized for their research excellence
The Colorado State University College of Health and Human Sciences is pleased to announce the 2023-2024 Dean’s Doctoral Fellowship recipients.
Loved ones swarm to dedicate the Kelly ‘Sugar Bee’ Walker Student Hive
Family, friends, and faculty dedicated the Kelly ‘Sugar Bee’ Walker Student Hive for students in health and exercise science, honoring the stalwart alumna and former instructor.
Fall 2023 College of Health and Human Sciences outstanding graduates
Discover how students in the College of Health and Human Sciences are making an impact through their outstanding achievements.
College of Health and Human Sciences celebrates graduates at Fall 2023 Commencement
Get all the details for the Fall 2023 CHHS graduation ceremony on December 16.
Grass vs. turf: NFL’s Achilles and ACL injuries happen on both surfaces, CSU researcher says
Achilles tendon or anterior cruciate ligament tears are going to happen in the NFL no matter if players are on natural grass or artificial turf, but a CSU researcher said playing surfaces can be better.
Colleagues from community and classroom combine for legislative win for immigrants
Community organizations – with an assist from a Colorado State University faculty member – transformed social work research into action in the form of testimony at the statehouse. The result was a lesson in democracy and a change in Colorado law.
CHHS Summer Standouts 2023
The CSU College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to feature these exceptional students who spent their summers expanding their interests and experience in their fields.
Nine things to know about trauma from losing a home to fire
Shawn Whitney, assistant director at CSU's Center for Family and Couple Therapy, discusses losing a home to fire and the trauma it can cause.