Tag: "Department of Health and Exercise Science"
Remembering health and exercise science leader Richard G. Israel
Richard G. (Gay) Israel passed away on April 16 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 65.
Career celebration for Gay Israel slated for April 21
A celebration of the impressive career of Professor Gay Israel, former head of the Department of Health and Exercise Science, will take place Thursday, April 21, from 3:30 to 6 p.m. in the Cherokee Park Ballroom of the Lory Student Center.
CSU researcher to study MS patients who use medical marijuana
Some multiple sclerosis patients use medical marijuana to reduce their pain and muscle spasms, and a Colorado State University researcher is launching a crowdfunding campaign to study possible benefits and side effects of this long-term marijuana use.
New resources in graduate anatomy education
Mike Pascoe, an assistant professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, will be hosting a seminar at CSU on Feb. 26 to discuss innovative instructional techniques being used in university-level gross anatomy instruction.
HES student receives award for cardiovascular physiology research
Matt Racine, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Health and Exercise Science, recently received the Fleur L. Strand Professional Opportunity Award from the Women in Physiology Committee of the Society of Experimental Biology.
Born@CSU company empowers females to live smart, fit
Each new year brings a fresh wave of individuals looking to satisfy their resolutions to get active and live healthy. But Smart Fit Chicks, a company born at Colorado State University, understands that keeping these resolutions isn’t always easy — and is here to help.
First woman chair of Nobel committee to speak Jan. 13
Juleen Zierath, Ph.D., the first woman to chair a Nobel Prize selection committee, will speak at Colorado State University on Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 5 p.m. in the Behavioral Sciences Building, Room 131.
Teaching building’s details reflect health and exercise science mission
A new, low-lying building east of Moby Arena hasn’t gotten the same attention as some of the other construction projects on campus, but passersby may want to give it a closer look.