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MacPhee Forum on healing words, healing work: Supporting recovery from child abuse and neglect
University of Notre Dame faculty member Kristin Valentino to speak at the 2022 MacPhee Forum on Issues in Prevention Science on March 28.
All-American Roddy has an uncommon touch on, off the court
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.
Four CSU leaders featured among Who’s Who in Agriculture for 2022
Four Colorado State University agriculture leaders including Bob Fetsch, a retired faculty member from Human Development and Family Studies, are being honored by the Denver Business Journal and the Colorado Farm Bureau for their innovative work within the industry.
Intuitive eating: the anti-diet you didn’t know you needed
How to use intuitive eating to refocus the idea of 'healthy eating' to the idea of 'healthy eating behaviors.’
Child development scholar to give Mary Scott Lecture on diversity, racism and the development of minoritized children
Cynthia García Coll, adjunct professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Puerto Rico, Medical Science Campus, will give the 2022 Virtual Mary Scott Lecture on March 4.
Feb. 16 ‘Art and Aging’ exhibition to showcase student portrayals of healthy aging
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging will host the Art and Aging Exhibition on Feb. 16, showcasing paintings created by students from Assistant Professor Aitor Lajarin-Encina’s Fall 2021 Beginning Painting class.
Outstanding graduate proves it’s never too late to chase your dreams
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.
Fall 2021 outstanding grad looks back at an incredible and multifaceted undergraduate experience
Outstanding graduate Atalie Manning made the most of her CSU experience through teaching overseas, advocating for climate action in Washington D.C., and researching young children with developmental disabilities.
Karen Rattenborg retires after more than three decades at CSU
A Colorado State University Ram to the core, Karen Rattenborg retires from her positions as the CSU Early Childhood Center executive director and a Department of Human Development and Family Studies assistant professor.