College of Health and Human Sciences 2020-21 All-College Award recipients
The College of Health and Human Sciences is pleased to announce the 2021 All-College Award recipients.
The College of Health and Human Sciences is pleased to announce the 2021 All-College Award recipients.
Last March, a campus normally humming with students shoulder-to-shoulder in labs, studios, classrooms and dining halls, went into sleep mode when nearly all campus operations moved to virtual settings where possible.
The violent and racist events and the images that continue to roll across screens in our homes can cause distress among young children. These resources can help.
The Marriage and Family Therapy program at CSU covers the benefits of premarital therapy for those in relationships.
The Peer Mentoring Program in the HDFS Department was designed to create a supportive community for students who identify as being first-generation college students or who identify with racially/ethnically diverse backgrounds. This innovative program is now recruiting HDFS students to serve as mentors for Fall 2021.
The second annual Research Day took to virtual platforms to celebrate the outstanding research and creative scholarship in the College. This year, the events were spread out over multiple days, March 2 through 4
After becoming the first assistant dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Colorado State University College of Health and Human Sciences, Michelle Foster is connecting with diverse students, faculty, and staff to ensure they are represented and heard.
Do you have a job, but also have a life? How can you have both? Research has shown interesting facts about balancing work and family life that you may not have considered before.
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.
Why do some communities have better outcomes for citizens when faced with disasters and challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic? CSU researchers have developed a way to measure and quantify a community’s democratic resources to respond called the Civic Capacity Index.