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Fifth annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day highlights the significance of research
The fifth annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day took place on March 5 in the Colorado State University Lory Student Center showcasing the amazing research within the College.
NSF grant bolsters community science, novel AI and pollinator conservation
An interdisciplinary team at CSU is using community science and artificial intelligence to help monitor bee species across Colorado.
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.
Six ways managers can help make work more meaningful, according to CSU researcher
A new study from School of Education researcher Zach Mercurio reveals how leaders can foster employee well-being.
School of Education faculty member Kelly McKenna receives Fulbright grant to improve distance education in Malaysia
Kelly McKenna, associate professor of adult education, has received a Fulbright Grant to assist Asia Pacific Univeristy in developing equity-focused distance and hybrid curriculum for their diverse learner population.
Flipping the script on LGBTQ+ research: Alex C. Lange receives grant from Spencer Foundation to study how queer and trans students thrive
Instead of researching how queer students struggle, Lange will explore how they persevere, build community, and create success.
Fourth annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day showcases impactful research
The fourth annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day took place on March 6 in the Colorado State University Lory Student Center showcasing the amazing research within the College.
School of Education fellowship recipient works to expand understanding of disability ‘apparentness’
Autumn Wilke, a Ph.D. student in higher education leadership at Colorado State University’s School of Education, is exploring how perception of a person’s dis/ability is not limited to visible and invisible traits, and how it can be influenced by context, environment, and interaction.
CSU graduate students sweep awards at adult education and training conference with research on how learning sticks
Two Ph.D. students in the Education, Equity, and Transformation program in CSU's School of Education swept awards at a national conference for their outstanding research and leadership.
Ph.D. student researches peace education in the global south to help de-escalate violence
Runeela Taskeen, a Ph.D. student in CSU’s School of Education in the Education, Equity, and Transformation program, researches peace education and violence prevention, and recently presented at an international conference.