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RAM Scholars introduces students of all abilities to agriculture
A new program at Colorado State University is giving young adults of all ages and abilities the opportunity to enter the agriculture industry with experience.
Farm to able: CSU’s RAM Scholars program trains adults with disabilities for agricultural careers
The RAM Scholars program for adults with an intellectual disability at CSU strives to facilitate meaningful employment for participants.
How Colorado is trying to get more students with intellectual disabilities into college
The Colorado Sun highlights RAM Scholars, a CSU program helping students with disabilities learn about agricultural sciences - led by Deborah Fidler, professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
An Afternoon at Alder Hall: Open house event highlights four centers with broad community impact
All community members are invited on Wednesday, May 17, 4-6 p.m. for food truck fare and to connect with four centers in the College of Health and Human Sciences.
CSU Belong Program receives grant from Bohemian Foundation to support neurodiverse individuals in independent living
The Belong Program in the CSU Department of Occupational Therapy is supporting housing and independence for the neurodiverse community.
Colorado State University team launches grant-funded program to support workforce development for people with disabilities
A collaborative team of CSU advocates aims to prepare people with individual and intellectual disabilities to address employment gaps in STEM and agriculture.
Occupational Therapy master’s student strives toward educational system based on strengths
Occupational Therapy master's student Ryan Burns uses alternate approaches to teaching in order to bring out the best in each individual.
Veteran student gets help from New Start program on her rollercoaster journey to graduation
In this Q and A, veteran and student Loni Graham-Ashby shares how she went from academic probation to completing her degree, all while balancing school, work, and raising a family.
CSU occupational therapist receives prestigious award for her dedication to sleep health
CSU Department of Occupational Therapy alumna Natalie Rolle, an occupational therapist in OT’s Center for Community Partnerships, received the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy Impact Award for her dedication to improving sleep health.
Danny Harmon’s small victories lead to master’s degree at CSU
Danny Harmon contributes his success at CSU to many valuable university resources including the New Start for Student Veterans program.