Farm to able: CSU’s RAM Scholars program trains adults with disabilities for agricultural careers
The RAM Scholars program for adults with an intellectual disability at CSU strives to facilitate meaningful employment for participants.
The RAM Scholars program for adults with an intellectual disability at CSU strives to facilitate meaningful employment for participants.
Occupational therapy alumna draws on her extensive experience as an OT to create universal accessibility in client workspaces.
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.
CSU reaffirms commitment to accessibility by piloting revolutionary text-to-speech software.
As Michelle LeRoy begins her career at CSU, she brings with her a strong foundation in her teaching philosophy.
As Laura Swink begins her career at CSU's Department of Occupational Therapy, she brings with her the passion to teach with an evidence-based focus.
Bianca Doherty, who is originally from Cork, Ireland, brings with her a plethora of knowledge to further improve the lived experience perspectives of OT students in her courses.
As Janell Pisegna begins her career at CSU, she brings her knowledge in occupational therapy's role in supporting mental health of adults and older adults, to the classroom.
From being a master's student to an assistant professor, and everything in between, Patricia Grady-Dominguez continues her occupational therapy journey at Colorado State University.
Imani Conley-Frazier and Archana Subramanian, doctorate students in CSU's Occupational Therapy Program, are completing a summer internship with Support Inc.; an organization across Northern Colorado that provides services to maximize the quality of life for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.