Intervention shows promise for reducing heavy marijuana use among college students
An intervention designed to reduce heavy marijuana use among college students is showing promising results.
An intervention designed to reduce heavy marijuana use among college students is showing promising results.
Colorado State University announced the 2017 Sports Hall of Fame class in August, and included among the inductees is Olympian Janay DeLoach (‘08, ‘12).
Lilyana Ortega recently joined the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University. Learn more about Ortega and her research in the area of prevention and intervention programs geared toward youth.
Experiencing stress is one thing, but understanding what stress is, and how we respond to it, is a bit harder to fathom. Gloria Luong aims to learn more about stress and how our responses to it changes as we age.
Lauren Shomaker, a researcher in CSU’s Department of Human Development and Family Studies, recently received a grant that will allow her to study why depression is linked to insulin sensitivity.
The College of Health and Human Sciences welcomed 900 students during Ram Welcome this year.
A member of the CSU community has been named to an exclusive statewide group charged with making Colorado the nation’s best place to have a child and sustain a healthy, thriving family.
Research has shown that people with access to nearby natural settings have been found to be overall healthier than other individuals. Here are 5 health benefits of being “one with nature.”