Nancy Richardson Design Center dual enrollment opportunities are on the rise for high school design thinkers
High school students can prototype their ambitions with design-thinking courses and workshops from CSU.
High school students can prototype their ambitions with design-thinking courses and workshops from CSU.
Undergraduate students from the College of Health and Human Sciences earned accolades for their research ranging from invisible identities to translational health.
The Interior Architecture and Design graduating class of 2023 hosted their senior showcase with a theme of resilience throughout the spaces in the Nancy Richardson Design Center. The cohort of students was affected by the pandemic in their early years at Colorado State University but have persevered through remote learning and a very demanding area of study to make it to graduation.
Senator Bennet met with CSU and PSD leaders to discuss the increasing need for mental health services in schools, and a $9.7 million grant PSD received to fund MSW student internships and post-graduate fellowships to help meet demand.
Larimer County’s three school districts will use some of Colorado’s opioid settlement funds to ramp up school-based drug use prevention via a grant earned by Colorado State University’s Prevention Research Center.
CSU's Construction Management hosted a workshop to engage faculty, staff, and industry board members in exploring how to better recruit and retain a diverse workforce.
Professors Marla Roll and Andrew Persch from the Department of Occupational Therapy earn membership into the AOTA Roster of Fellows.
Chris Harper, associate professor in Colorado State University's Department of Construction Management is wrapping up his first year as the Heavy Construction Management Endowed Chair.
Larissa Cambel, an outstanding graduate from the Counseling and Career Development program, says she's most proud of how her degree has helped her grow as an individual, and thus as a counselor.
Lynsey Fenter persevered through unforeseen challenges and will continue to be a part of the CSU community, where she will work at the Student Disability Center.