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Health and Exercise Science dedicates space in memory of former department head, Gay Israel
A plaque located near the main entrance to the Human Performance Clinical Research Lab, honors Israel’s leadership and vision to “Discover Healthy Lifestyles.”
Mentoring award-winning presenters through interdisciplinary networks
Creating opportunities that build new interdisciplinary relationships and support high-quality communication skills and mentoring practices among faculty, graduate students and collaborative teams at CSU is a priority for Kristina Quynn, assistant dean of the Graduate School and director of CSU Writes.
Master’s student wins statewide three-minute talk competition
Bayley Wade, a master’s student in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University, emerged as the winner of the statewide Colorado Council of Graduate Schools Three-Minute Talk Competition on April 21.
College of Health and Human Sciences students earn awards at CSU’s 2023 Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity
Undergraduate students from the College of Health and Human Sciences earned accolades for their research ranging from invisible identities to translational health.
Health and exercise science student gains valuable research experience on campus
Jordan Acosta spent her summer interning in Professor Brett Fling's lab in the Human Performance Clinical Research Laboratory on campus. Learn about her experience in this Q&A.
From ‘Domestic Science’ to innovative research: College of Health and Human Sciences
Take a look back at the history of the College of Health and Human Sciences.
Health and Exercise Science unveils new lab expansion, naming opportunities
CSU's Department of Health and Exercise Science unveiled an expansion of the Human Performance Clinical Research Lab.
Learn about the newest research on healthy aging Oct. 20
CSU is hosting a free public forum next month for scientists interested in the aging process to discuss their latest findings.
CSU professor recognized for research in blood vessel function
Frank Dinenno's research is on how small blood vessels work to control blood flow and oxygen delivery to skeletal muscles won him an award from the American Physiological Society.