Fall 2021 Health and Human Sciences outstanding graduates
The CSU College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to feature these exceptional graduates for Fall 2021. Read more about them in their stories!
The CSU College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to feature these exceptional graduates for Fall 2021. Read more about them in their stories!
After six years, An Le returned to CSU’s Department of Human Development and Family Studies through CSU Online and earned her bachelor’s degree, a double concentration, and a minor.
Eunwoo Sam Jun has come a long way to get to graduation. Jun graduates this fall with a degree in interior architecture and design and is a first-generation college student, an international student from South Korea, a veteran, and an undergraduate researcher.
Vee Martinez is an unstoppable graduate from the Colorado State University Department of Design and Merchandising’s Apparel and Merchandising Program. As a first-generation student in the merchandising concentration, she’s proudly broken down barriers and faced every challenge along the way with grace and positivity.
Support networks at Colorado State University’s School of Social Work and in the Fort Collins community helped first-generation BSW graduate Valerie Villalobos succeed academically and make an impact locally. “I am a big believer in community connection.”
This summer, apparel and merchandising student Vee Martinez got the opportunity to sharpen her leadership skills through an internship with Target where she served as an executive team leader. Learn about her experience in this Q&A.
Deanne Criswell, a first-generation Colorado State University alumna, has been confirmed as the first woman to head FEMA since its creation in 1979.
Giving her time and talents, Karen Sandoval finds passion in helping others.
Leah Young finds success throughout her undergraduate experience from a desire and passion to support others.
Throughout her time at CSU, first-generation student Tatianna Medina immersed herself in multiple leadership roles, ultimately helping her as an aspiring educator.