Occupational therapy students travel to Washington, D.C. to participate in Hill Day
Students learn the impact they can have by advocating for legislative issues related to their profession and the people they serve.
Students learn the impact they can have by advocating for legislative issues related to their profession and the people they serve.
Sarah Green will graduate in December from CSU’s Distance Master of Social Work program. For the past three years, Green has been working with fellow students in a Colorado Springs cohort group.
What local resources are available for those who can’t afford to eat?
Courtney Schinner is from Windsor, Colorado, and is a graduating senior this year in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition.
Part two of a four-part series exploring the experience of Semester at Sea through the eyes of School of Education faculty member Jody Donovan explores life onboard the ship and the countries visited during the spring 2017 voyage.
The recent addition of the CSU Brain Injury Community, CBIC, to the roster of student organizations combines community and self-advocacy, making a powerful recipe for success.
Fundraising for the Temple Grandin Equine Center is picking up speed.
On Oct. 26, two Center for Educator Preparation faculty members will moderate the second in a series of free webinars AACTE has organized on principal leadership. This webinar will feature school leaders who face unique challenges based on school settings.
B.S.W. student Andrew Mikus shares his experiences with hands-on practice, guest lectures, and community interaction.
Soo Kang, associate professor in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, is sailing with Semester at Sea.