CSU students receive prestigious Fulbright Awards
Social Work grad Jenna Biedscheid is one of three students CSU is sending abroad as part of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the State Department’s flagship international exchange program.
Social Work grad Jenna Biedscheid is one of three students CSU is sending abroad as part of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the State Department’s flagship international exchange program.
Human Development and Family Studies team conducts one of the largest research efforts to date on depression risk factors in middle-aged and older European adults.
The Laboratory for Movement Neuroscience and Rehabilitation is offering community members (above 65 years of age) an opportunity to get assessments of your fall and driving crash risk using CDC-recommended and nationally recognized assessments at very low cost - they will take place May 11 and 12.
Jessica Gonzalez-Voller and four colleagues’ manuscript, "A Preliminary Longitudinal Study of Multicultural Competence in Counselor Education," was recently recognized as a top-cited article (2020-21) in the Journal of Counseling and Development.
New research seeks new programs to improve mental health and overall well-being of construction craft professionals.
Assistant professor in the School of Education DaeSeok Chai has been recognized with the Early Career Scholar Award by the Academy of Human Resource Development for his prominence in the field at this early stage in his career.
Extracellular vesicles play key roles in cell communication and many important body processes, but there are still many questions about how they operate, which could be critical biomarkers for disease. These questions are exactly what researchers in the Extracellular Regulation of Metabolism Laboratory want to answer.