CSU nutrition Ph.D. student studying ways to improve public health globally using rice bran
Annika Weber, Ph.D. student in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, is finding alternative ways to promote public health.
Annika Weber, Ph.D. student in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, is finding alternative ways to promote public health.
Seniors studying product development in the apparel and merchandising major in the CSU Department of Design and Merchandising showcased senior projects with a reception and awards ceremony in December. The work was part of the AM 475 course and served as the senior capstone experience led by Assistant Professor Kristen Morris.
Kristen Morris, assistant professor in CSU’s Department of Design and Merchandising, won the ATEXINC Award for Excellence in Marketable Textile Design in the professional category at the virtual International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) conference.
Understanding human trafficking incidence data and analyzing referrals to culturally appropriate and trauma-responsive services are primary goals for researchers in CSU's Social Work Research Center.
Last year, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, CSU Department of Design and Merchandising students brainstormed creative ways to showcase their work while unable to meet in person. The solution was a virtual show highlighting student work and the senior class of students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program.
Social Work Distance MSW program alumna Yolanda Arredondo (MSW, '19) presented the original research from her capstone group project to contribute to legislation that will improve the training of child custody evaluators in Colorado.
Enrollment is now open for participants interested in becoming more physically active as they age.
CSU's School of Global Environmental Sustainability has awarded seven projects for 2022 Sustainability Curriculum Innovation Grants, created in partnership with the President’s Sustainability Commission. The grants fund projects that improve students’ exposure to sustainability content in CSU’s curriculum.
A Colorado State University researcher, Tiffany Lipsey, is part of a 12-person team awarded a three-year, $1.5 million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to study firefighters who battle forest fires.
During her time at CSU, Kalena Giessler Gonzalez was involved in important concussion research as well as serving as a founding member and president of the CSU chapter of Diverse-OT.