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Student Affairs in Higher Education alumna reflects on how SAHE helped launch her career
Heather Shea, director of Women*s Student Services at Michigan State University, reflects on the role of student affairs in improving higher education for students and how SAHE prepared her for a successful career.
From Marine, to welder, to counselor: Outstanding Counseling and Career Development graduate uses degree to launch next stage of life
Nick Moon had many interesting jobs before deciding to pursue counseling. The Spring 2024 outstanding graduate of CSU’s School of Education shares his story and what drew him to counseling.
Outstanding Family and Consumer Sciences grad finds personal and professional growth
Evion Nigh, an outstanding graduate of the School of Education at Colorado State University, is finishing his undergraduate degree in family and consumer sciences having developed in a professional capacity and personally.
Shaping futures: 2024 CHHS Emerging Leader Alumna award winner cultivates impactful experiences in Nashville
Ashley Acuff ('14, SOE: FCS), exemplifies leadership and career success. From teaching to executive roles, she empowers students and fosters community, which earned her recognition at this year's CHHS alumni awards.
Family and consumer sciences alumna applies her degree to promote FCS education in rural Colorado
Sahvanna Mease (‘15) is a Colorado State University alumna with a B.S. in family and consumer sciences and human development and family studies. Mease teaches Family Consumer Sciences at Calhan School District in Calhan, Colorado.
NSF grant bolsters community science, novel AI and pollinator conservation
An interdisciplinary team at CSU is using community science and artificial intelligence to help monitor bee species across Colorado.
Colorado teacher of the year and CSU alumna wants to build ‘triangle of support’ to benefit students and community
Jessica May, the 2024 Colorado Teacher of the Year and CSU School of Education Alumna, is using her platform to welcome local communities into classrooms.
CSU College of Health and Human Sciences Dean’s Fellow aims to improve the lives of veterans
Ross Atkinson, a Ph.D. student in the Education, Equity, and Transformation Program in the CSU School of Education, received the 2023-24 Dean’s Fellowship to pursue his research on the impact of writing workshops for veterans.
Former First Nation chief uses CSU degree to develop capacity at home
Darlene Cheechoo, former Chief of Waskaganish, Quebec, is going to use her degree in Adult Education and Training to offer higher education programming and develop workforce capacity throughout the Cree Nation.
Outstanding School of Education grad finds success through a supportive community
Bianca Estrada, a graduating student from the School of Education, delves into her struggles and success of being a student and student teacher along her road to success.