Outstanding grad overcomes illness to reach graduation
Human development and family studies student Chastin Ellington has overcome several challenges through hard work and a loving support system.
Human development and family studies student Chastin Ellington has overcome several challenges through hard work and a loving support system.
Social work student Jillian Shook came from a small farming community but that didn't stop her from getting involved.
The College of Health and Human Sciences will confer undergraduate degrees at a commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 15, at 7 p.m., in Moby Arena.
Alison Herman begins new position as academic fieldwork coordinator.
University Distinguished Professor Manfred Diehl has received the 2018 Distinguished Mentorship in Gerontology Award from the Gerontological Society of America.
Catholic Charities’ contacted the Interior and Architectural Design program for help with overnight emergency shelter, and I students volunteered to help with brainstorming design solutions.
Staff members of the Aspen Grille have planned a special menu to celebrate student veterans with the American Legion Auxiliary on Wednesday, Dec. 6, and Thursday, Dec. 7. Together, they’ve developed a three-course meal with the help of historic ALA cookbooks dating back to the 1940's.
’Tis the season for baking, and Colorado State University has some tips for making sure your high-altitude holiday treats turn out terrific.
School of Education Director Susan C. Faircloth writes about the need for culturally responsive systems and practices to improve outcomes for Native students for the ACT Center for Equity in Learning blog.
Ricardo Balderrama-Caraveo and Miranda Fling, both students in CSU's College of Health and Human Sciences, have been named finalists in a national scholarship contest and need votes to win a $2,500 prize.