Clinic among the trees: Occupational therapy master’s student blossoms during fieldwork in Washington rainforest
CSU occupational therapy master’s student has taken to the trees to research new ways to conduct therapy.
CSU occupational therapy master’s student has taken to the trees to research new ways to conduct therapy.
Colorado State University’s School of Education celebrates student, alumni, and faculty accolades awarded this spring from within CSU and beyond, and achievements including publications, fellowships, and retirements.
Alea Schmidt has been awarded a scholarship from the Interior Design Educators Council Foundation to continue her research at Colorado State University and experience mentorship in becoming an interior design educator.
Throughout the Spring 2022 Semester, the Counseling and Career Development Clinic in CSU’s School of Education provided more than 1,000 hours of free mental health services to over 183 individuals.
Consuming blueberries can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease in postmenopausal women with high blood pressure, according to new research by Colorado State University faculty member Sarah Ardanuy Johnson.
The Construction Management Program spotlights doctoral student, Manideep Tummalapudi, graduating from the CM interdisciplinary program with the School of Education.
"You are enough. Right here, and right now, with all your imperfections, your anxiety, your kindness and your strength. You have always been enough."
Allegra Vazquez has the distinction of being a two-time outstanding graduate of the CSU Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition.
This spring, Casey will be graduating with her master’s degree from the Department of Occupational Therapy, an achievement that demonstrates her stalwart dedication to her goals. Learn more about how she leaned on her family, her faith, and her experiences in OT for support in the Q-and-A below!
Learn more about the VPR Fellows from the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition!