College students may not be as heart-healthy as they think
Wendy DeYoung, an instructor of health and exercise science, wrote "College students may not be as heart-healthy as they think" for The Conversation.
Wendy DeYoung, an instructor of health and exercise science, wrote "College students may not be as heart-healthy as they think" for The Conversation.
Assistant Professor Rachel Lucas-Thompson has received a prestigious Mentored Research Scientist Career Development Award from the National Institutes of Health for her research on how mindfulness techniques can help teens in high-conflict homes.
Study participants are needed for flaxseed and estrogen study in Food Science and Human Nutrition.
CSU Department of Design and Merchandising faculty were recognized for their outstanding research and creative scholarship at the 2017 Annual International Textiles and Apparel Association Conference.
CSU researchers are trying to find ways that cognitive and functional ability can be improved in aging adults through the use of engaging environments.
A gift of more than $1.5 million from the Avenir Foundation will support the Human-Animal Bond in Colorado program in the School of Social Work.
Researchers studying how an intense cannabis consumption method could impair driving ability have turned to a simple device that many people have lying around their homes.
Assistant Professor Vivian Li in the Department of Design and Merchandising has several different research projects involving nano technology and fiber science.
CSU's Department of Health and Exercise Science unveiled an expansion of the Human Performance Clinical Research Lab.
A CSU pilot program designed to get older adults exercising more has turned a few years of seed money into a $2.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.