How Walking Can Build Up the Brain
HDFS Professor is featured in The New York Times for research on older populations who showed improvements in white matter and memory after walking regularly for six months.
HDFS Professor is featured in The New York Times for research on older populations who showed improvements in white matter and memory after walking regularly for six months.
Students in the College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University excelled at the Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity showcase receiving awards for their research and creative work.
The Child Trauma and Resilience Assessment Center was celebrated for their ability to transition all therapy and assessment activities to telehealth format during the pandemic.
Despite the widely held misconception that children can outgrow distressing memories and experiences on their own, the pain of childhood trauma can linger for decades.
In May, the Child Trauma and Resilience Assessment Center was celebrated for their ability to transition all therapy and assessment activities to telehealth format during the pandemic.
Read about our outstanding graduates from each department and how they have made their mark at CSU's College of Health and Human Sciences. Congratulations to our graduates!
Leah Young finds success throughout her undergraduate experience from a desire and passion to support others.
Every year, Colorado State University recognizes the accomplishments of its faculty, staff, and students at the Celebrate! CSU Awards, as well as those marking service milestones.
R’ron Fisher is graduating with a pre-health professions concentration and plans to become a public health educator or a teacher.