Two College of Health and Human Sciences alumni recognized with distinguished awards
Congratulations to Health and Human Sciences alumni who are receiving Distinguished Awards.
Congratulations to Health and Human Sciences alumni who are receiving Distinguished Awards.
Through the CSU Department of Human Development and Family Studies Gerontology Interdisciplinary Minor program, Yuka Nagata finds the intersection of her two passions, music and serving our aging community.
This summer, apparel and merchandising student Vee Martinez got the opportunity to sharpen her leadership skills through an internship with Target where she served as an executive team leader. Learn about her experience in this Q&A.
Danny Harmon contributes his success at CSU to many valuable university resources including the New Start for Student Veterans program.
Following a long career shaping how social work is taught at Colorado State University, Bachelor of Social Work program director Brenda Miles will retire from CSU at the end of August. Miles has been recognized as a champion and constant source of support and encouragement for her students.
Colorado State University School of Social Work BSW student Riley Smith (they/them/theirs) is pursuing a double major in Social Work and Human Development and Family Studies in order to develop their career path around dismantling oppressive systems.
CM summer internships representative of 179 students placed in the internship course.
Online course provide tools for occupational therapists to assist people who deal with chronic insomnia.
Katie Townsend is a double alumna of Colorado State University, earning her undergraduate degree in sociology in 2006 and her degree in OT from the Department of Occupational Therapy in 2017.
Braun was one of a select few to participate in the Army ROTC Cadet Summer Training Leadership Symposium's Center of Influence, in which more than 200 universities compete for representatives.