Outstanding human development and family studies grad doubles as outstanding student leader and volunteer
First-generation grad Tanajha Putman made the most of her CSU experience through volunteering, mentorship, and building communities.
First-generation grad Tanajha Putman made the most of her CSU experience through volunteering, mentorship, and building communities.
"There is always something new to learn, but you have to be willing to try new things, so attend many events. In this way, you can also meet new people and make friends. In the face of challenges, remind yourself of what inspires you."
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.
The freshly crowned 2022 Mountain West coaches and media conference player of the year and Sports Illustrated All-American is always available for children – and others – who want a picture, a hello or an autograph.
Enrollment is now open for participants interested in becoming more physically active as they age.
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.
A new study for young children with Down syndrome focuses on a parent-mediated intervention to promote the development of executive function.
Through the CSU Department of Human Development and Family Studies Gerontology Interdisciplinary Minor program, Yuka Nagata finds the intersection of her two passions, music and serving our aging community.
Leah Young finds success throughout her undergraduate experience from a desire and passion to support others.