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Jodie Hanzlik honored as part of the Legacies Project for her remarkable leadership in Occupational Therapy and the Graduate School
During her 34-year career in CSU's Department of Occupational Therapy, Jodie Hanzlik has served as department head and dean of the Graduate School. She is being recognized as a CHHS Legacies Project honoree for her tremendous contributions to CSU's OT program and the profession of OT as a whole.
Legacies Project honors Vicky Buchan for outstanding contributions to the School of Social Work
During her 30-year career in CSU's School of Social Work, Vicky Buchan served as a professor and director of the school's Ph.D. program. She is being recognized as a CHHS Legacies Project honoree for her monumental contributions to CSU's social work program and the profession of social work as a whole.
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.”
Loved ones swarm to dedicate the Kelly ‘Sugar Bee’ Walker Student Hive
Family, friends, and faculty dedicated the Kelly ‘Sugar Bee’ Walker Student Hive for students in health and exercise science, honoring the stalwart alumna and former instructor.
In memory: Janet Fritz
Janet Julia Fritz, 81, of Fort Collins peacefully passed away on August 23. She built an exemplary career over 34 years as a faculty member in what became the Department of Human Development and Family Studies with the College of Health and Human Sciences.
CSU College of Health and Human Sciences Legacies Project honors former Dean Jeff McCubbin
Extraordinary leaders propel programs to new heights. As dean of the CSU College of Health and Human Sciences from 2011 to 2019, Jeff McCubbin had a lasting impact on the growth of the college. Because of his dedication to excellence and vision to move the College forward, McCubbin is being celebrated as a 2023 Legacies Project honoree.
CSU College of Health and Human Sciences Legacies Project honors Mary Harris, professor emerita in nutrition
During her 35-year career in CSU's Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Mary Harris served as a professor and director of the undergraduate program, a leading researcher, and a friend to many. Now, she is being recognized as a College of Health and Human Sciences Legacies Project honoree for her many outstanding contributions to the success of the college.
Centering racial equity and social justice in research: Henrika McCoy guest lecture on April 10
On Monday, April 10, from 4-6 p.m. in LSC Ballroom A, Henrika McCoy, associate professor at the University of Texas Austin, will present “The Research or the Researcher? Centering Racial Equity and Social Justice in One’s Work,” part of the School of Social Work Brad Sheafor Lecture Series.
M.S. champion and scholarship donor honored by the College of Health and Human Sciences Legacies Project
Through her unwavering positivity, infectious sense of humor, support of Colorado State University students, and dedication to the fight against Multiple Sclerosis, Kelly Walker (B.S. ’88, M.S. ’91, ’02) impacts the lives of all who meet her.
CSU College of Health and Human Sciences Legacies Project celebrates former dean
Nancy Hartley has routinely brought honor to the college through her stalwart efforts to elevate the students and faculty she served to further academic heights.