Donors fund new educational and well-being spaces for children and veterans
Two programs in the CSU College of Health and Human Sciences are serving students and the community in beautiful new spaces thanks to gifts from the Freeberg family.
Two programs in the CSU College of Health and Human Sciences are serving students and the community in beautiful new spaces thanks to gifts from the Freeberg family.
A recent Ph.D. graduate of CSU, Laura Swink’s research interests in helping others have the best quality of life possible takes her to new opportunities.
Cultural experiences in Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago changed the course of Bill Roberts’ career, challenging him to pursue a Ph.D. degree and ultimately return home to a tenure-track faculty position.
In 2015, CSU’s Department of Occupational Therapy and the CSU Early Childhood Center began an interdisciplinary collaborative research and practice partnership.
Shelly Lane is a professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Colorado State University. Learn more about why she came to CSU and her research interests in behavioral impacts of developmental and sensory processing challenges in children.
Haleigh Chwirka uses her creativity and experiences as an occupational therapy student to design a tool to help people dress more independently.
Occupational therapy garden provides a variety of experiences to help cultivate joy and grow life skills with others in the community.
Inspiring his students to be lifelong learners is just one of the many ways David Greene is leaving his legacy in occupational therapy.
Department of Occupational Therapy wishes respected professor, colleague and friend well on her next endeavor at Duke University
Support from CSU’s Opportunities for Postsecondary Success program helps Kyla Markell achieve academic success.