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Survey: Significant percentage of Colorado K-12 students disengaged after going remote
A survey of Colorado mental health professionals in K-12 schools shows that more than 25% of their students became disengaged when they shifted to remote learning due to COVID-19 – and most of those were low-income students or students of color.
CSU therapy center sees benefits of moving to telehealth during pandemic
While COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on many sectors of society, the leaders of a therapy center at Colorado State University say the move to serving clients remotely last year has had some benefits that will be long-lasting.
CSU Homecoming 5K shirts get donated to mask making operation
In sticking with the CSU's zero-waste mission, the Department of Health and Exercise Science aims to reuse and recycle all the left-over shirts from the Homecoming 5K in ways that benefit the community. A local fashion designer is using them to make masks for essential workers and the community.
CSU lab conducts faculty and staff COVID-19 surveillance testing
A group of Colorado State University employees recently participated in a study to test asymptomatic essential CSU staff who worked on campus for more than 20 hours a week during the Colorado “stay-at-home” and “safer-at-home” orders.
CSU study: Mindfulness techniques help teens reduce stress related to COVID-19
Researchers at Colorado State University have found that teens who practice mindfulness techniques show fewer signs of stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic than those who do not.
Survey identifies key stressors, solutions for low-income families dealing with COVID-19
A recent survey conducted by Colorado researchers sheds light on how severely COVID-19 is affecting the region’s most economically vulnerable families — and the most effective ways for them to cope with it.
Pandemic blues? Turns out, our pets have been waiting for this moment
Assistant Professor Jen Currin-McCulloch says the results of two large surveys show the COVID-19 pandemic is bringing us together with our pets like never before, and our pets are helping to reduce feelings of depression, anxiety, and loneliness.
CSU grad student helps battle food insecurity among low-income older adults
Committed to combating food insecurity for low-income older adults, Kali LeMaster, together with the Market Days! For Older Adults team, has continued the program as the COVID-19 pandemic has threatened some of our most vulnerable community members.
COVID-19 pandemic can’t stop Colorado State University youth mentoring program
Local youth who are experiencing adversity are in need of support now more than ever.
What will happen to farmers’ markets during this time of COVID-19?
Many farmers' markets are planning to open on their usual dates, however, like so many other aspects of life right now, the structure may need to be a little different.