Summer Youth Sport Camps adapt to keep kids active amid pandemic
The Youth Sports Camp continues to promote healthy and active lifestyles for kids amongst the COVID-19 pandemic with new health protocols.
The Youth Sports Camp continues to promote healthy and active lifestyles for kids amongst the COVID-19 pandemic with new health protocols.
Get your pita chips out and try your hand at this classic Mediterranean dip courtesy of the Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center!
With a passion for macro social work, Lisa Smith (BSW, '13) has been making and donating hand sanitizer--2,000 bottles and counting--in her local community since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hack the Gates, a yearlong effort to reimagine college admissions co-sponsored by a Colorado State University center, culminates Aug. 4 with a final webinar and the release of eight briefs written by scholars across the country.
Thanks to animal therapy team volunteers of Human-Animal Bond in Colorado, part of Colorado State University’s School of Social Work, residents at care facilities are receiving love from a distance through a steady stream of letters and photos written by volunteers from the perspective of their animals.
In collaboration with the Associated Students of Colorado State University and Campus Recreation, the Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center produced affordable and simple cooking videos to support CSU students staying at home.
As Bee Pettner completes her virtual internship with Kohl's amid a global health crisis, she has not only gained valuable professional experience but also learned something that extends far beyond knowledge of design and her planned profession.
Lauren Nale is an alumna from the Department of Occupational Therapy and currently lives in the south suburbs of Chicago working as an occupational therapist.
Matt Hickey, a professor in the Department of Heath and Exercise Science and University Distinguished Teaching Scholar, has been named to be the new associate dean for research and graduate programs in the College of Health and Human Sciences.
A new study out of Colorado State University has found that physical stress in one’s job may be associated with faster brain aging and poorer memory.