Outstanding grad finds her home in CSU’s Family and Consumer Sciences Program
Kathrynn Hamada’s journey to graduation shows that not all students reach this milestone on a direct path, but rather arrive via a winding road.
Kathrynn Hamada’s journey to graduation shows that not all students reach this milestone on a direct path, but rather arrive via a winding road.
In spite of challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Molly Ranger is graduating magna cum laude this fall while completing the requirements for CSU’s Honors Program and earning multiple scholarships.
Like so many students, Shannon Perrins has been faced with many challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which impacted her master’s degree in occupational therapy.
Health and Human Science Matters is a podcast that highlights the impactful research and researchers within CSU's College of Health and Human Sciences. Season one is available today on your favorite podcast platforms!
Colorado State University professor Raoul Reiser II is studying the correlation between artificial turf and injury/performance.
Susan Mingils is a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Occupation and Rehabilitation Science program in Colorado State University’s Department of Occupational Therapy, and the recipient of the Dean's Fellowship from the College of Health and Human Sciences.
Patricia Grady, a fourth-year candidate in the Occupation and Rehabilitation Science Ph.D. Program, is one of two students to receive the 2021-22 Dean’s Fellowship from the College of Health and Human Sciences.
CSU Higher Education Leadership students Bri Sérráno and Eileen Galvez are among 18 people named as 2022 fellows of the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education.
Susan C. Faircloth, an enrolled member of the Coharie Tribe of North Carolina and professor of education at CSU, explains the history of Indigenous Peoples Day and what it means to American education.
The CSU Tiny House is finished, furnished, and certified by the National Organization of Alternative Housing! Don't miss your chance to tour the tiny house or purchase it to make it your home. All proceeds from the tiny house sale will benefit the educational mission of the Nancy Richardson Design Center and fund the project for next year. The tiny house project is a life-changing learning opportunity for students in a range of disciplines.