Outstanding Grad: R’ron Fisher, College of Health and Human Sciences
R’ron Fisher is graduating with a pre-health professions concentration and plans to become a public health educator or a teacher.
R’ron Fisher is graduating with a pre-health professions concentration and plans to become a public health educator or a teacher.
For Kathryn Quintero, coming to CSU gave her an opportunity to find success as a first-generation student. Her many leadership roles led her to be recognized as an outstanding graduate from the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition’s Hospitality Management Program.
The Aspen Grille is serving up an Asian Pacific Islander Desi American-inspired menu April 6-9. The menu features dishes from India such as lentil soup, pork vindaloo, and chicken biryani.
The violent and racist events and the images that continue to roll across screens in our homes can cause distress among young children. These resources can help.
The Peer Mentoring Program in the HDFS Department was designed to create a supportive community for students who identify as being first-generation college students or who identify with racially/ethnically diverse backgrounds. This innovative program is now recruiting HDFS students to serve as mentors for Fall 2021.
Daniel Birmingham and his co-authors, Angela Calabrese Barton, from the University of Michigan, and Edna Tan, from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, are being recognized for their article sharing their insights with the education field about ways that teachers can more equitably engage students from lower income communities of color.
Ariana Garcia is a higher education doctoral student at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She examines the experiences of graduate Students of Color and the educational and career pathways of Students of Color in STEM.
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.
Soon after receiving his degree in Construction management, alumnus De'Ohndre (Dre) Jackson (B.S. '19) went on to work as a field engineer for PCL Construction. Get to know Jackson and his latest endeavors.
The College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University is excited to announce that the first speaker in its new Social Justice Speaker Series will give a lecture on Feb. 3.