Assistant professor prioritizes student engagement and critical thinking: Q&A with Meredith Naughton
Meredith Naughton is a new assistant professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University.
Meredith Naughton is a new assistant professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University.
The history of the Department of Human Development and Family Studies has always been ingrained in Colorado State University’s Land Grant mission. Our department’s three-part mission of research, education/training, and outreach/extension has come alive throughout the years.
The Colorado State University Prevention Research Center, in partnership with Colorado State University Extension, has launched the Prevention Extension Cast, a monthly webinar featuring interviews with nationally recognized experts on current issues in the fields of prevention science and public health.
Former CSU football coach Sonny Lubick’s kindness inspired Darian Ortiz to follow his dream of becoming a teacher – and a Ram.
The CSU Department of Human Development and Family Studies has launched a new mentoring program to help first-generation students with the transition to college.
The Student Parent Organization hopes to increase support and awareness for the student-parent population on campus.
Cami Ciesielski is a first-generation student and is an outstanding graduate for the Department of Human Development and Family Studies. She was a pioneer for the HDFS mentoring program and worked as a teaching assistant and volunteered in research labs.
Brooke Pottinger is an outstanding grad of the Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
Kayla Prieto, a human development and family studies undergrad, has been awarded a WomenGive scholarship to help her continue her dream of working with diverse young children.
Liz Hicks experienced Campus Connections as a mother to youth in the program and as a mentor to a youth.