Ph.D. Graduate: A grandmother’s tender voice influences Laura Swink’s career path
A recent Ph.D. graduate of CSU, Laura Swink’s research interests in helping others have the best quality of life possible takes her to new opportunities.
A recent Ph.D. graduate of CSU, Laura Swink’s research interests in helping others have the best quality of life possible takes her to new opportunities.
Cultural experiences in Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago changed the course of Bill Roberts’ career, challenging him to pursue a Ph.D. degree and ultimately return home to a tenure-track faculty position.
Jennifer Reinke is an assistant professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University. Learn more about why she came to CSU and her teaching philosophy.
B.S.W. alumna Ayana Session (B.S.W., '17) shares her experiences from nearly two years of Peace Corps service in Cameroon.
“A lot of students start out afraid of quantitative methods. It will be fun for me to push beyond that and get people excited to put it into their research."
Kristen Morris is an assistant professor in the Department of Design and Merchandising at Colorado State University. Learn more about why she came to CSU and her research interests in creating functional clothing for niche and underrepresented markets.
Shelly Lane is a professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Colorado State University. Learn more about why she came to CSU and her research interests in behavioral impacts of developmental and sensory processing challenges in children.
Thomas LaRocca is an assistant professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University. Learn more about why he came to CSU and his research interests in understanding the biology of healthspan.
Meet Tiffany Jones, assistant professor in the School of Social Work. Her research is informed by experience supervising and implementing evidence-based practices in diverse communities, motivating her to build bridges between research and practice through partnerships with community organizations.
Meet Elizabeth Kiehne, assistant professor in the School of Social Work at Colorado State University. Kiehne uses quantitative methodologies to study the socio-political context and its impact on the integration and well-being of immigrant families in the U.S.