Outstanding Grad: Julia Ross, College of Health and Human Sciences
“It’s all worked out, and I wouldn’t change a thing. This is where I was supposed to be. I don’t have any regrets.”
“It’s all worked out, and I wouldn’t change a thing. This is where I was supposed to be. I don’t have any regrets.”
Gerontology students planted their roots in a unique community program this fall that sprouted a positive impact on their education and those they served.
3% of students in the College of Health and Human Sciences are veterans. Read about five student-veterans who recently received the Don and Lorraine Freeberg Foundation Veterans Scholarship, and what it means to them.
This year’s event was a broader Gratitude Celebration to recognize the breadth of philanthropic funds in the College of Health and Human Sciences that advance the student experience.
27% of students in the College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University are first-generation. Learn more about some first-generation CHHS rams in their Q&As.
Community organizations – with an assist from a Colorado State University faculty member – transformed social work research into action in the form of testimony at the statehouse. The result was a lesson in democracy and a change in Colorado law.
The RAM Scholars program for adults with an intellectual disability at CSU strives to facilitate meaningful employment for participants.
The College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University is happy to welcome new faculty members to our college. Read more about them in their Q and A features.
CHHS Honor Alumna Pat McKlem counts her CSU degree as a pivotal point in her journey. After a distinguished national healthcare career, McKlem has stayed engaged with her alma mater.
CSU's Ramskeller Brewhouse is entering five beers into competition at the Great American Beer Festival in part because the brewery inside the Lory Student Center was able to hire graduate KC Lyons (’22) as an assistant brewer.