Nine things to know about trauma from losing a home to fire
Shawn Whitney, assistant director at CSU's Center for Family and Couple Therapy, discusses losing a home to fire and the trauma it can cause.
Shawn Whitney, assistant director at CSU's Center for Family and Couple Therapy, discusses losing a home to fire and the trauma it can cause.
Through her internship at A Little Help, Autumn Walther helps connect older adults in the Northern Colorado area, with volunteers to help assist with vital tasks.
The Colorado Sun highlights RAM Scholars, a CSU program helping students with disabilities learn about agricultural sciences - led by Deborah Fidler, professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
Associate Professor Lisa Daunhauer begins project examining motor skills, physical activity, nutrition, and parenting practices for kids with Down syndrome.
Students, peers, and the department head support Ashley Harvey’s successful nomination for the Board of Governors Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award.
Nicole Mingola (’20, ’22) shares a personal story on why prevention matters and how she found a career at CSU in making a difference through prevention.
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.
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.
Supporting herself financially through college, Alyssa Benson found her home and her future in human development and family studies.
Megan Battleson is an outstanding graduate in the Colorado State University Department of Human Development and Family Studies due to her strong work ethic and heavy involvement in various roles across the department.