CSU team receives $150,000 gift from REI Cooperative Action Fund to start nature and well-being collective
A CSU team received a $150,000 gift from the REI Cooperative Action Fund to start a nature, human health, and well-being collective.
A CSU team received a $150,000 gift from the REI Cooperative Action Fund to start a nature, human health, and well-being collective.
Larimer County’s three school districts will use some of Colorado’s opioid settlement funds to ramp up school-based drug use prevention via a grant earned by Colorado State University’s Prevention Research Center.
Larissa Cambel, an outstanding graduate from the Counseling and Career Development progam, says she's most proud of how her degree has helped her grow as an individual, and thus as a counselor.
The CSU College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to feature these exceptional graduates for Spring 2023. Read more about them in their stories!
Even as a 4-year-old, Litzy Lastra knew she wanted to attend college. Now this first-generation, outstanding graduate in family and consumer sciences at Colorado State University has achieved her life-long dream. Along the way, she had to overcome many obstacles including her father’s debilitating bout with COVID-19.
After taking a semester off due to COVID-19 and enduring masks and saliva testing, Ray Ray Martinez made up for it by student teaching abroad in Spain his final semester.
A record number of 168 students participated in this year’s Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium (MURALS) at Colorado State University, including sixteen from the College of Health and Human Sciences.
Every year, Colorado State University's College of Health and Human Sciences recognizes the accomplishments of its faculty, staff, and students, as well as those retiring and those marking service milestones.
Theodosia Ammons and Susanne Jalbert (’97, ’99) provide historic and modern examples of how CSU has championed women’s education and empowerment for more than a century.