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CSU staff members and School of Education doctoral students named 2022 Policy Fellows for the Colorado Department of Higher Education

Melanie Chaffey February 15, 2022

Fabiola Mora and Mary Ann Lucero are both doctoral students, staff members in the AAC, and have recently been named 2022 Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE) Policy Fellows! Read on to learn about their journey and impact.

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New method of studying is improving microbiology students’ grades: U-Behavior developed by CSU professor and researcher

Mark Gokavi February 04, 2022

A new studying method has improved Colorado State University students’ grades in Intro to General Microbiology by about a letter grade, according to CSU education Professor James Folkestad, the director of the Center for the Analytics of Learning and Teaching (C-ALT). 

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‘Girl Powder,’ Scaasi’s glamour, New Threads make up Avenir's Spring 2022 exhibits

Mark Gokavi January 27, 2022

Colorado State University Ph.D. student Kate Schmidt wants to make fashionable, functional winter sports clothing for women. She absolutely would love to see her Girl Powder collection – a portfolio of 11 skiing looks that comprises one of three exhibits at the Avenir Museum – all over the slopes of Colorado and beyond. 

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Outstanding grad finds her home in CSU’s Family and Consumer Sciences Program

Gretchen Gerding December 13, 2021

Kathrynn Hamada’s journey to graduation shows that not all students reach this milestone on a direct path, but rather arrive via a winding road.

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Outstanding Family and Consumer Sciences grad builds connections, overcomes challenges on path to becoming a teacher

Ashur Lockrem December 10, 2021

In spite of challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Molly Ranger is graduating magna cum laude this fall while completing the requirements for CSU’s Honors Program and earning multiple scholarships.

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4 unexpected places where adults can learn science

SOURCE Contributor November 10, 2021

Modern society benefits when people understand science concepts. Faculty member Jill Zarestky writes for The Conversation.

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School of Education faculty, students, and alumni present at 2021 Diversity Symposium

Melissa Pickett October 23, 2021

Numerous faculty, students, and alumni of the School of Education to present at the 2021 Colorado State University Diversity Symposium, October 25-29. The Education Strand takes place on Thursday, October 28.

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Two CSU students among 18 nationally designated as graduate fellows by Hispanic higher education group

Mark Gokavi October 14, 2021

CSU Higher Education Leadership students Bri Sérráno and Eileen Galvez are among 18 people named as 2022 fellows of the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education.

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Why it’s replacing Columbus Day in many places

SOURCE Contributor October 11, 2021

Susan C. Faircloth, an enrolled member of the Coharie Tribe of North Carolina and professor of education at CSU, explains the history of Indigenous Peoples Day and what it means to American education.

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CSU's Family and Consumer Sciences Program the only one of its kind in Colorado

Melanie Chaffey September 27, 2021

Colorado State University is home to the only Family and Consumer Sciences program in the state, which has evolved and expanded greatly from the Home Economics discipline which was started at CSU in 1895 as the program in Domestic Economy for women.

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