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College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day provides important forum for sharing ideas
The first annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day showcased the variety and quality of research and creative scholarship by students, faculty, and staff.
3 Minute Challenge winners become 2020-21 research fellows
Raj Trikha, a student in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, was selected as one of the cohort of VPR Fellows.
For outcomes and cost, study supports holistic approach to mental health care
Results of a study led by CSU School of Social Work Assistant Professor Shannon Hughes indicate that a holistic self-learning model is a viable and cost-effective option for serving the mental health needs of young adults.
Colorado State University faculty awarded grant to study youth violence prevention
Collaborating faculty researchers in Social Work and Human Development and Family Studies have received a Spencer Foundation Small Research Grant to examine the post-high school effects of a high school-based prevention program.
CSU to study text-based counseling for young adults with marijuana use problems
Researchers from Colorado State University and the University of Tennessee Knoxville have received a $3.2 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to test a text-delivered counseling program for young adults ages 18 to 25 with cannabis use disorder.
School of Education assistant professor honored with award at international conference
Dae Seok Chai's award-winning paper delves into quantitative research that identifies the impact of groups’ perceptions regarding paternalistic leadership and organizational commitment.
Summertime Standouts: Taylor Ewell
Taylor Ewell came to CSU with the goal of becoming a Marine Officer after college, but a passion for research he developed here prompted him to change his plan.
Doctoral student receives inaugural scholarship from American Society for Nutrition
Nicole Litwin is an outstanding graduate student in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition.
College of Health and Human Sciences students bring home awards for undergraduate research
Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity, one of CSU’s premiere showcases, features research, art, writing and creative works. Six students in the College of Health and Human Sciences were recognized with awards this year.
CSU researcher opens new lab to study how sleep, circadian disruption affect health
Josiane Broussard, assistant professor and the director of the Sleep and Metabolism Laboratory in Health and Exercise Science, is studying how sleep and circadian disruption impairs health and what can be done to counteract these negative effects.