Young Alumni Q & A: Ashley Montijo
Two-time cancer survivor Ashley Montijo (’17) continues to find joy in her career as an OT.
Two-time cancer survivor Ashley Montijo (’17) continues to find joy in her career as an OT.
Courtney Martinez combined her undergraduate degree in math and her desire to help kids with social and emotional development to find a new path in social work research.
Occupational Therapy’s 21st annual Knowledge Exchange spotlighted diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice and the profession’s role in societal progress.
$9.7M federal grant will support collaboration between Poudre School District and CSU's School of Social Work as they address the need for more mental health professionals in schools through master's student training and support.
Time-restricted eating – a form of intermittent fasting and popular diet strategy – can lower glucose and hunger levels but may also leave people feeling less alert, according to CSU researcher Josiane Broussard.
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) asked associate professor Mohammed Mehany and Ph.D. candidate Shantanu Kumar from CSU’s Department of Construction Management to design the framework of an infrastructure resiliency and sustainability rating system
Jasmine Tran has a passion for diversifying the profession of occupational therapy. For her many contributions, Tran is being recognized as an outstanding master’s program graduate of Colorado State University’s Department of Occupational Therapy.
Last year, CSU was one of five Colorado universities to share a $5 million award toward tuition assistance for students pursuing degrees like addiction counseling and marriage and family therapy.
CSU faculty member Jen Weaver’s research on the recovery of consciousness of people with severe traumatic brain injuries helps give a voice to those who often cannot speak.
All community members are invited on Wednesday, May 17, 4-6 p.m. for food truck fare and to connect with four centers in the College of Health and Human Sciences.