Laura Cole – Advocating for green design
Cole has a passion for sustainability and with her research, she works to educate the public about green building design.
Cole has a passion for sustainability and with her research, she works to educate the public about green building design.
Joan Anderson works to help students reach their future goals through her teaching in the areas of merchandising mathematics, theory, and strategy.
Kami Stutzman, instructor in the Department of Design and Merchandising at Colorado State University, is poised to use her experience to facilitate growth in the department through a dedicated teaching style.
Marcus Appleby, who serves as industry liaison and instructor in the Colorado State University Department of Design and Merchandising, works to create lasting relationships with his fellow colleagues and students.
Kimber Finan seeks to educate students on how the human body can reach its full potential by optimizing health and performance.
Switzer utilizes her knowledge and dedication to advocate for the adaptive use of existing buildings and inspire the next generation to continue the legacy of historical spaces.
Thomson works to leverage his experience as an emergency and EMS physician to support the lab activities including research studies and stress testing for firefighters and athletes.
Emma Dammarell, a senior in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University, spent the summer in the Kabuga district of Rwanda, educating local people about important health and sanitation practices.
An assistant professor in the Department of Design and Merchandising at Colorado State University, Lida Aflatoony brings expertise in user-centered design and human-centered design approaches.
After several years of involvement with the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at Colorado State University, two-time alumna Brittney Sly is beginning this year as a full-time, assistant professor.