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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 research shows increase in carcinogen exposure, cancer risk among firefighters
CSU researcher Tiffany Lipsey is investigating carcinogen levels in firefighters after repeated fire exposures. Preliminary data indicates carcinogens increased.
How can different sourdough starters impact bread quality and health?
Two CSU researchers are among the collaborators on a study to determine how different combinations of bacteria and yeast in sourdough starters can yield different health benefits, ranging from a reduction in gluten to the ability to make bread without the synthetic additives found in other products.
Aging and brain health
The war against Alzheimer’s disease needs new battle fronts, and newly published research from Colorado State University faculty member Aga Burzynska is providing new pathways to explore.
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.
CSU Graduate Student Showcase Awardee: Bri Risk
Bri Risk, a Ph.D. student in the CSU Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, was recognized with the Excellence in Research and Scholarship award at CSU’s 2023 Graduate Student Showcase on Nov. 15, one of five awarded by the College of Health and Human Sciences.
CSU College of Health and Human Sciences Dean’s Fellow studying mindfulness-based intervention for youth to promote thriving
Megan Moran, a Ph.D. student in the Applied Development Science program in CSU's Department of Human Development and Family Studies, received a 2023-24 Dean’s Fellowship to study how mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) can help prevent mental health issues in youth.
CSU Design and Merchandising faculty member recognized at international conference for her research contributions on the social and psychological aspects of dress
Jennifer Paff Ogle, professor in the CSU Department of Design and Merchandising, has a long history of recognized research in the social/psychological aspects of dress. Ogle has contributed significantly to this field of research with particular attention to underserved populations and won awards for her research at an international conference.
Apparel and merchandising students and faculty bring home awards with research focused on diversity and inclusion
Apparel and merchandising faculty, graduate students, and students showcase work focused on inclusive design and research at International Textile and Apparel conference in Baltimore, Maryland.
CSU College of Health and Human Sciences Dean’s Fellow aims to improve the lives of veterans
Ross Atkinson, a Ph.D. student in the Education, Equity, and Transformation Program in the CSU School of Education, received the 2023-24 Dean’s Fellowship to pursue his research on the impact of writing workshops for veterans.