First-generation student experience – Renee Shuttleworth, School of Education
Renee Shuttleworth is a first-generation student in the School of Education. Her passion lies in teaching and building relationships with her students.
Renee Shuttleworth is a first-generation student in the School of Education. Her passion lies in teaching and building relationships with her students.
Hilda Salas, a first-generation college student, advocates for other first-generation students to create a rewarding college experience by getting involved in areas that inspire personal growth.
As a CEO of a nonprofit, Michele Girault (’79) shows the world that individuals with differing abilities are valuable, gifted, beautiful people.
Karen (B.S., ’88) and Steve (B.S., ’87) DeLine have a lot of Ram and State Pride. They met and married while at CSU, Steve and their two sons all played for the Rams, all three of their children attended CSU, and today the family continues to live their aggie roots by operating a cattle ranch in North Park.
The RAM Scholars program for adults with an intellectual disability at CSU strives to facilitate meaningful employment for participants.
Mackenzie Miller (‘11, ‘14) is recognized for a decade of leadership and impact working with youth in the CSU Campus Connections mentoring program.
Alumni connected through degrees from CSU’s College of Health and Human Sciences are showcasing their Ram Pride this fall.
Changing the conversation of mental health from “the struggle is real” to providing scaffolding of what mental health actually looks like.
As Ana Gutierrez-Colina begins her career at CSU, she brings with her a strong research background in improving health among minority populations.
The College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University is happy to welcome new faculty members to our college. Read more about them in their Q and A features.