Construction Management faculty recipient of U.S. Department of Energy grant
Two CM faculty members to work on U.S. Department of Energy grant on modular construction
Two CM faculty members to work on U.S. Department of Energy grant on modular construction
Claire Simpson is a graduate in the Department of Occupational Therapy and worked with students with disabilities receiving accolades for her research on assistive technology which she completed as part of her thesis.
Assistant Professor Shannon Hughes has received a Larimer County Behavioral Health Services Distributed Services Fund award of $150,000 to develop an academic-community partnership project that supports greater peer-based services in mental health.
Upcoming Fall 2020 Distance MSW graduates presented their capstone research project studies using first-hand knowledge gained during coursework on how social work research informs professional practice.
Lauren Shomaker, an associate professor in the CSU Department of Human Development and Family Studies, has received a $2.8 million National Institutes of Health – National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health U01 grant entitled “Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Depression and Insulin Resistance in Adolescents.”
Sarah Ardanuy Johnson is providing important experience working on research projects to two undergraduate students. Brayden Smith, a junior, and Lauren Grabos, a senior, are studying the health impacts that consumption of berries such as blueberries and aronia berries and microgreens have on human health.
Kristen Morris (she, her, hers), assistant professor in the Department of Design and Merchandising, has won an award from ITAA for Outstanding Marketable Design. The award celebrates her design focusing on adaptive apparel and inclusive design.
Research team is seeking research participants to enroll in a two-year study that aims to explore the work-related experiences of people with intellectual disabilities.
A group of Colorado State University employees recently participated in a study to test asymptomatic essential CSU staff who worked on campus for more than 20 hours a week during the Colorado “stay-at-home” and “safer-at-home” orders.
A team of researchers at Colorado State University and Texas A&M University recently explored the locations of “informal learning institutions” such as museums and libraries, and the implications for public access to science.