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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.
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.
Health and Human Sciences faculty and staff honored for outstanding achievements and years of service
Every year, Colorado State University recognizes the accomplishments of its faculty, staff, and students at the Celebrate! CSU Awards, as well as those marking service milestones.
Former dean honored as part of the College of Health and Human Sciences Legacies Project
During her time as dean of the College of Applied Human Sciences, April Mason brought an air of excellence to the College while enduring difficult circumstances in the nation. For her dedication to faculty, students, and staff, Mason is a 2020 Legacies Project honoree.
Laurel Kubin honored for long Extension career promoting financial literacy
On March 28, Laurel Kubin, retired county Extension director for Larimer County, was recognized for her long service and contributions to CSU Extension and for her knowledge of and passion for educating people about personal financial literacy.
Craig Birdsong honored for contributions to Interior Design
On March 28, Craig Birdsong, professor of Interior Design, was recognized for his many achievements and contributions to his field and to the Department of Design and Merchandising.