Pershing E. Sims Memorial Scholarship in social work aims to break the cycle of poverty
Family members honor Pershing E. Sims' life, legacy, and ability to break the cycle of poverty through scholarship recipients.
Family members honor Pershing E. Sims' life, legacy, and ability to break the cycle of poverty through scholarship recipients.
The College of Health and Human Sciences welcomes Gina Garcia to give this year's keynote address, covering factors that, historically, have hindered Latinx students' success in higher education.
After last year’s move to a virtual poster show and presentations, this year’s third annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day was back in person – and the excitement was evident among both participants and visitors.
Construction Management students learn through real-life commercial construction problem-solving in competitions.
A universal design podium in Alder Hall will make teaching more accessible for everyone.
Students and faculty from the Department of Design and Merchandising attend the Outdoor Retailer tradeshow in Denver to build industry partnerships and learn about the industry's developments in sustainability.
All Colorado State University students, faculty, and staff, as well as the wider community are invited to celebrate the incredible accomplishments of research and creative scholarship in the College of Health and Human Sciences at the CHHS Research Day event on March 1. Title and abstract for entries due Feb. 4!
Colorado State University Ph.D. student Kate Schmidt wants to make fashionable, functional winter sports clothing for women. She absolutely would love to see her Girl Powder collection – a portfolio of 11 skiing looks that comprises one of three exhibits at the Avenir Museum – all over the slopes of Colorado and beyond.
Seniors studying product development in the apparel and merchandising major in the CSU Department of Design and Merchandising showcased senior projects with a reception and awards ceremony in December. The work was part of the AM 475 course and served as the senior capstone experience led by Assistant Professor Kristen Morris.
At the sixth annual Caminos: Latinx/Indigenous Leadership Conference, Fort Collins High School students were invited to CSU to celebrate educational and cultural affirmation.