Construction Management Ph.D. student takes second in Graduate Student Showcase
Abdelrahman (Abdo) Abdallah participated in the Graduate Student Showcase and secured 2nd Place in the Great Minds in Research category.
Abdelrahman (Abdo) Abdallah participated in the Graduate Student Showcase and secured 2nd Place in the Great Minds in Research category.
Chris Melby has worked to establish an ongoing, fruitful research collaboration with colleagues in the School of Public Health at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito.
The Department of Human Development and Family Studies is seeking research participants for various studies relating to the development of individuals and families across the lifespan.
The Department of Human Development of Family Studies is recruiting mothers and/or fathers with a child between the ages of 0-14 years to participate in a project, which evaluates the effectiveness of a brief program to enhance the quality of parent-child relationships.
Collaborating faculty researchers in Social Work and Human Development and Family Studies have received a Spencer Foundation Small Research Grant to examine the post-high school effects of a high school-based prevention program.
First Ph.D. degree awarded through interdisciplinary and collaborative doctoral program for construction engineering and management.
Researchers from Colorado State University and the University of Tennessee Knoxville have received a $3.2 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to test a text-delivered counseling program for young adults ages 18 to 25 with cannabis use disorder.
In 2015, CSU’s Department of Occupational Therapy and the CSU Early Childhood Center began an interdisciplinary collaborative research and practice partnership.
Meet Tiffany Jones, assistant professor in the School of Social Work. Her research is informed by experience supervising and implementing evidence-based practices in diverse communities, motivating her to build bridges between research and practice through partnerships with community organizations.
Meet Elizabeth Kiehne, assistant professor in the School of Social Work at Colorado State University. Kiehne uses quantitative methodologies to study the socio-political context and its impact on the integration and well-being of immigrant families in the U.S.