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CSU-led $6.2M study to identify, improve interventions for young children with Down syndrome
A national study led by Colorado State University aims to dramatically improve intervention planning and early clinical care for young children with Down syndrome.
Human development and family studies first-generation outstanding grad taps into resilience to earn degree
Jenni Zarate, outstanding graduate from the CSU Department of Human Development and Family Studies, found her passion in her major, fueling her determination not to give up on the journey to earning her degree.
RAM Scholars introduces students of all abilities to agriculture
A new program at Colorado State University is giving young adults of all ages and abilities the opportunity to enter the agriculture industry with experience.
First-generation student experience – Hilda Salas, Department of Human Development and Family Studies
Hilda Salas, a first-generation college student, advocates for other first-generation students to create a rewarding college experience by getting involved in areas that inspire personal growth.
CSU alumna changes the narrative for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
As a CEO of a nonprofit, Michele Girault (’79) shows the world that individuals with differing abilities are valuable, gifted, beautiful people.
Farm to able: CSU’s RAM Scholars program trains adults with disabilities for agricultural careers
The RAM Scholars program for adults with an intellectual disability at CSU strives to facilitate meaningful employment for participants.
Outstanding human development and family studies graduate has a passion for supporting students and being involved in her community
Building on her personal experiences as a first-generation student at Colorado State University, Janelle Mobley developed a passion for working with first-year college students in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
College of Health and Human Sciences students highlighted for impactful research at 2023 MURALS symposium
A record number of 168 students participated in this year’s Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium (MURALS) at Colorado State University, including sixteen from the College of Health and Human Sciences.
2022-2023 College of Health and Human Sciences Dean’s Fellow – Heidi Tseng
Heidi Tseng, fourth year Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University, is one of three students to receive the 2022-23 Dean’s Fellowship from the College of Health and Human Sciences.
Colorado State University team launches grant-funded program to support workforce development for people with disabilities
A collaborative team of CSU advocates aims to prepare people with individual and intellectual disabilities to address employment gaps in STEM and agriculture.