College of Health and Human Sciences 2020-21 All-College Award recipients
The College of Health and Human Sciences is pleased to announce the 2021 All-College Award recipients.
The College of Health and Human Sciences is pleased to announce the 2021 All-College Award recipients.
Read about the CHHS fall 2020 outstanding graduates and all of their accomplishments during their time at CSU.
“It has been really affirming. We hold a variety of identities, and it's been great to really reflect on our experiences and the similarities and differences in that space as well.”
Counseling and Career Development alumna Katy Piotrowski ('92) offers tips for new and recent graduates looking for jobs, and shares her own story of creating a career doing what she loves.
Student Affairs in Higher Education graduate Robena Nicholls is celebrated for her passion for education and dedication to community.
The public is invited to an online, interactive Generations Seminar focused on fraud trends, identification, prevention and reporting, taking place on Tuesday, Dec. 15 at 9 a.m.
This year, the College of Health and Human Sciences awarded scholarships to 248 students across all academic units totaling more than $455,000. Read more about a few students who were recognized with scholarships for their academic perseverance, contributions to the community, and goals for their futures.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused financial stress for many individuals, including students. Fortunately, financial support from sympathetic donors and friends are providing some relief.
The award empowers students who might not have thought that an Education Abroad experience was for them or that they could afford it.
Cheryl Presley was an influential voice for diversity and equity at Colorado State University, helping to launch some of CSU’s first programs for retention and support of first-generation students. Read more about her legacy and achievements at CSU.