Kimber Finan – Using competitive athletic experience to educate students on optimizing health and the human body
Kimber Finan seeks to educate students on how the human body can reach its full potential by optimizing health and performance.
Kimber Finan seeks to educate students on how the human body can reach its full potential by optimizing health and performance.
Switzer utilizes her knowledge and dedication to advocate for the adaptive use of existing buildings and inspire the next generation to continue the legacy of historical spaces.
Thomson works to leverage his experience as an emergency and EMS physician to support the lab activities including research studies and stress testing for firefighters and athletes.
An assistant professor in the Department of Design and Merchandising at Colorado State University, Lida Aflatoony brings expertise in user-centered design and human-centered design approaches.
After several years of involvement with the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at Colorado State University, two-time alumna Brittney Sly is beginning this year as a full-time, assistant professor.
Jordan Brooks, instructor, is excited about the opportunity to teach in the School of Social Work at Colorado State University.
Biringen retires with emerita status following impactful career as a faculty member in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
Working in the Department of Design and Merchandising at Colorado State University, Paula Alaszkiewicz seeks to shine a light on the past and expand the program in the future.
Brian Dunbar’s leadership was recognized with a prestigious 2022 Leadership Award from the U.S. Green Building Council, the non-profit organization that provides LEED certification and guidance for healthy, sustainable buildings worldwide.
Tiffany Jones is hoping to move the needle on racism in rural Colorado communities in her research on the development of racial consciousness and awareness about social inequalities.