How has COVID-19 affected your routine? Now accepting participants for a new study
A new Colorado State University study aims to answer questions about how people are reacting to the pandemic.
A new Colorado State University study aims to answer questions about how people are reacting to the pandemic.
The Fitness Therapy for Cancer Program, or Fit Cancer, supports cancer survivors at any phase in their journey. It has benefited from events and fundraisers sponsored by Health and Exercise Science and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
When news came down that Colorado State, like scores of other universities around the country, would be conducting classes remotely this spring due to the coronavirus pandemic, Emily Crowder and Skip Underwood were among the many who were disappointed.
Take a look back at the history of the College of Health and Human Sciences.
The College of Health and Human Sciences wants to let you know in these difficult times that we’re still here for you.
Preventing the spread of the coronavirus has become the top priority for people around the globe. But there are other aspects of our health that are important for us to maintain.
n honor of the 150th anniversary of the founding of Colorado State University, we look back as a department to celebrate how far we have come as well as the principles we were founded on.
The first annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day showcased the variety and quality of research and creative scholarship by students, faculty, and staff.
Join the College of Health and Human Sciences Dean’s Leadership Council for an evening of stress relief and self-care! The DLC will be hosting the third annual McCubbin Leadership Event to help students combat the negative health effects of chronic stress or “burnout.”
Americans are recommended to get 150 minutes of physical activity per week if they are meeting physical activity guidelines. Here are some of the many benefits of adding regular walks to your routine.