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Cultivating care: 2024 CHHS Outstanding Alumna has dedicated her life to improving opportunities for the disability community
Michelle Girault ('79, HDFS), has spent four decades leading social services programs for those with disabilities and animals. Her tireless dedication earns her the 2024 CHHS Outstanding Alumna Award.
Make an impact: Become part of Campus Connections mentoring program and earn 3 credits in this service-learning class
The on-campus mentoring program for youth who have experienced adversity, Campus Connections, is now accepting applications for Fall 2024.
In love and at risk: How to identify and prevent teen dating violence
Young love can be exciting but also intense. Empower yourself with resources to protect yourself or the teens in your life from dating violence.
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.
Market Days partnership harvests unique opportunities for gerontology students
Gerontology students planted their roots in a unique community program this fall that sprouted a positive impact on their education and those they served.
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.
CSU to help Larimer County districts with school-based drug use prevention efforts
Larimer County’s three school districts will use some of Colorado’s opioid settlement funds to ramp up school-based drug use prevention via a grant earned by Colorado State University’s Prevention Research Center.
An Afternoon at Alder Hall: Open house event highlights four centers with broad community impact
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.
Mentorship innovator named College of Health and Human Sciences Outstanding Alumna
While a graduate student, Lindsey Weiler helped create the award-winning Campus Connections program. Her mentorship research, mental health advocacy, and leadership are impacting communities, practitioners, and youth facing adversity.
Campus Connections youth mentoring program grows in funding, expands academic and community impact
Caley Follmer (’15) created a fund to provide perpetual support for the nationally recognized, award-winning mentorship program that shaped her CSU experience and continues to influence her career.