College of Health and Human Sciences 2020-21 All-College Award recipients
The College of Health and Human Sciences is pleased to announce the 2021 All-College Award recipients.
The College of Health and Human Sciences is pleased to announce the 2021 All-College Award recipients.
Antoine Bailliard, associate professor of occupational therapy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will give the 2021 Virtual Mary Scott Lecture on April 22, hosted by Colorado State University's College of Health and Human Sciences.
The second annual Research Day took to virtual platforms to celebrate the outstanding research and creative scholarship in the College. This year, the events were spread out over multiple days, March 2 through 4
After becoming the first assistant dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Colorado State University College of Health and Human Sciences, Michelle Foster is connecting with diverse students, faculty, and staff to ensure they are represented and heard.
A new study by Colorado State University researchers has demonstrated that for people with chronic mental health conditions, sometimes simple changes to daily routines can significantly improve their quality of life.
Pat Sample’s commitment to research over the past three decades will continue to benefit individuals with disabilities for many years to come.
CSU Occupational Therapy joins others from across the globe in presenting at state conference.
The Departments of Human Development and Family Studies and Occupational Therapy are seeking participants in a new study that looks at how yoga and mindfulness improves the health of caregivers and individuals with chronic pain.
Read about the CHHS fall 2020 outstanding graduates and all of their accomplishments during their time at CSU.
Actively involved in the Center for Community Partnerships, Kendal Nolan has helped make a difference for many students across the CSU campus.