Category: "Research"
Construction Management faculty member is researching mental health and well-being among craft professionals
New research seeks new programs to improve mental health and overall well-being of construction craft professionals.
School of Education faculty member honored for research on leadership in international cultural contexts
Assistant professor in the School of Education DaeSeok Chai has been recognized with the Early Career Scholar Award by the Academy of Human Resource Development for his prominence in the field at this early stage in his career.
In new study, CSU researchers look at how the body’s delivery system could lead to targeted therapeutics
Extracellular vesicles play key roles in cell communication and many important body processes, but there are still many questions about how they operate, which could be critical biomarkers for disease. These questions are exactly what researchers in the Extracellular Regulation of Metabolism Laboratory want to answer.
Vice President for Research Graduate Fellowship awarded to an unorthodox research team: Meet Tiffany Banks and her dog, Abe
Doctoral Student in the School of Social Work, Tiffany Banks, was named a VPR Fellow for her dedication to animal-assisted intervention. Read more about her story and her work below!
‘Health and Human Science Matters’ research podcast returns for a second season
CSU's College of Health and Human Sciences' podcast, Health and Human Science Matters, returns for season two with an emphasis on research impact.
Breaking free from the silo: Regional network focuses on all parts of the sustainability puzzle
The proposal aims to take transdisciplinary research to a new level by creating a regional sustainability network that spans the state.
CSU researcher awarded grant to study how to prolong safe driving for people with Alzheimer’s
Neha Lodha, assistant professor in CSU's Department of Health and Exercise Science, believes that by identifying and measuring behavioral biomarkers, it may be possible to prolong the time when individuals with cognitive impairment can continue driving safely.
Third annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day spotlights transformational work
After last year’s move to a virtual poster show and presentations, this year’s third annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day was back in person – and the excitement was evident among both participants and visitors.
Third annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day showcases excellence
All Colorado State University students, faculty, and staff, as well as the wider community are invited to celebrate the incredible accomplishments of research and creative scholarship in the College of Health and Human Sciences at the CHHS Research Day event on March 1. Title and abstract for entries due Feb. 4!