College of Health and Human Sciences students participate in a range of summer activities
The College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University recognizes several students from the college who completed internships over the summer.
The College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University recognizes several students from the college who completed internships over the summer.
Jen Aberle has a passion for student success. Aberle, an associate professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies, will be applying that passion as a new leader in CSU's College of Health and Human Sciences.
A new study for young children with Down syndrome focuses on a parent-mediated intervention to promote the development of executive function.
Through the CSU Department of Human Development and Family Studies Gerontology Interdisciplinary Minor program, Yuka Nagata finds the intersection of her two passions, music and serving our aging community.
Activities that raise the heart rate might be better equipped to combat certain side effects of brain aging.
HDFS Professor is featured in The New York Times for research on older populations who showed improvements in white matter and memory after walking regularly for six months.
Students in the College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University excelled at the Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity showcase receiving awards for their research and creative work.
The Child Trauma and Resilience Assessment Center was celebrated for their ability to transition all therapy and assessment activities to telehealth format during the pandemic.
Despite the widely held misconception that children can outgrow distressing memories and experiences on their own, the pain of childhood trauma can linger for decades.
Read about our outstanding graduates from each department and how they have made their mark at CSU's College of Health and Human Sciences. Congratulations to our graduates!