Spring 2023 Health and Human Sciences outstanding graduates
The CSU College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to feature these exceptional graduates for Spring 2023. Read more about them in their stories!
The CSU College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to feature these exceptional graduates for Spring 2023. Read more about them in their stories!
Two-time cancer survivor Ashley Montijo (’17) continues to find joy in her career as an OT.
Courtney Martinez combined her undergraduate degree in math and her desire to help kids with social and emotional development to find a new path in social work research.
Even as a 4-year-old, Litzy Lastra knew she wanted to attend college. Now this first-generation, outstanding graduate in family and consumer sciences at Colorado State University has achieved her life-long dream. Along the way, she had to overcome many obstacles including her father’s debilitating bout with COVID-19.
The Department of Construction Management shines the spotlight on graduating senior, Joseph Begue, who comes from Cameroon.
After taking a semester off due to COVID-19 and enduring masks and saliva testing, Ray Ray Martinez made up for it by student teaching abroad in Spain his final semester.
Occupational Therapy’s 21st annual Knowledge Exchange spotlighted diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice and the profession’s role in societal progress.
Building on her personal experiences as a first-generation student at Colorado State University, Janelle Mobley developed a passion for working with first-year college students in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
Instead of researching how queer students struggle, Lange will explore how they persevere, build community, and create success.
Jasmine Tran has a passion for diversifying the profession of occupational therapy. For her many contributions, Tran is being recognized as an outstanding master’s program graduate of Colorado State University’s Department of Occupational Therapy.