CSU researcher investigates environmental impacts of the fashion industry
Sonali Diddi has recently been awarded two grants to investigate and address the environmental impacts and other problems surrounding the fashion industry.
Sonali Diddi has recently been awarded two grants to investigate and address the environmental impacts and other problems surrounding the fashion industry.
The concepts of diversity and inclusion are essential in an equitable society, but as Dr. Chrissy Chard has learned, it is not a milestone that can be achieved but rather a goal that you must recommit yourself to every day.
The CSU College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to feature these exceptional graduates for Spring 2020. Read more about them in their stories!
Seven Dr. Laurie F. Michaels Scholars are graduating from Colorado State University this spring.
Outstanding grads from the Colorado State University Los Caminos program, housed in the School of Education, reflect on their time at CSU, the importance of mentorship/femtorship, and receive messages of encouragement from their leadership team.
CM's spotlight falls on graduate student, Tanmay Vasishta.
Keanu Kikau will graduate in May with a bachelor’s degree in human development and family studies, the first in his family to go to college.
SaintJour a human development and family studies major has used that motivation to drive her educational career and campus involvement.
Tony Tran was attempting to do the right thing in 2016 when he had a life-changing accident.
Outstanding grad Vanna Hosanny returned to CSU to pursue a second bachelor's degree in construction management, where she found a family and built her passion.