Outstanding grad overcomes illness to reach graduation
Human development and family studies student Chastin Ellington has overcome several challenges through hard work and a loving support system.
Human development and family studies student Chastin Ellington has overcome several challenges through hard work and a loving support system.
The College of Health and Human Sciences will confer undergraduate degrees at a commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 15, at 7 p.m., in Moby Arena.
University Distinguished Professor Manfred Diehl has received the 2018 Distinguished Mentorship in Gerontology Award from the Gerontological Society of America.
Colorado State University has received about $1.4 million in federal grants for an opioid abuse prevention project.
Colorado State University lost a great friend and leader on Nov. 1 when Kevin Ann Oltjenbruns passed away.
Javier Nieto, a leading epidemiologist and population health expert, will be visiting CSU to share more than 30 years of expertise and his passion for public health.
The College of Health and Human Sciences presented awards to three alumni.
Freshman D.J. Chapa is the recipient of the Janet J. Fritz Scholarship in Human Development and Family Studies. Chapa overcame several childhood challenges to land on his feet and enroll at CSU.
In recent studies the term "telepressure" has been recognized as an obsession to respond to electronic-based communications. Here are tips on how to avoid telepressure.
The Adult Development and Aging Project (ADAPT) research team is currently looking for participants to be a part of a new clinical trial based on a recent successful pilot program.