Meet our CHHS outstanding graduates for Spring 2020
The CSU College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to feature these exceptional graduates for Spring 2020. Read more about them in their stories!
The CSU College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to feature these exceptional graduates for Spring 2020. Read more about them in their stories!
A recent CSU pilot study aimed to develop and evaluate occupational therapy in an equine environment for youth with autism.
Keanu Kikau will graduate in May with a bachelor’s degree in human development and family studies, the first in his family to go to college.
Local youth who are experiencing adversity are in need of support now more than ever.
SaintJour a human development and family studies major has used that motivation to drive her educational career and campus involvement.
Gloria Luong, an assistant professor in Human Development and Family Studies, has investigated how Chinese Americans and European Americans choose different coping strategies in response to a social conflict stressor that may either pay off immediately or in the long run.
Emily Schworer is setting the stage for high-level transitional work, as she will use her training to identify targets for intervention and then develop creative new intervention approaches to foster more adaptive outcomes in the Down syndrome population.
The CSU Early Childhood Center and the Department of Occupational Therapy have put tips together to help you maintain your new normal during the safer-at-home order.
The CSU Early Childhood Center has put together a list of activities that you can do with your child in nature to enjoy this exceptional time of the year.
Researchers who are studying the human aging process from a behavioral perspective are getting increasingly concerned that their efforts to reduce ageism in our society are being rapidly undone during the COVID-19 crisis.