Transforming tragedy into success for CSU students with brain injuries
The recent addition of the CSU Brain Injury Community, CBIC, to the roster of student organizations combines community and self-advocacy, making a powerful recipe for success.
The recent addition of the CSU Brain Injury Community, CBIC, to the roster of student organizations combines community and self-advocacy, making a powerful recipe for success.
Rebecca Orsi and Paula Yuma are searching for answers to the question of whether access to care protects children at risk for maltreatment.
Assistant Professor Jennifer Portz discusses designing healthcare technologies for older adults in a way that's meaningful and supports healthier living.
Years ago, scientists observed that mice kept in complex cages where they could play and explore had more adaptable brains and grew more new neurons.
Michelle Foster, an associate professor in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, recently received a grant from the Lipedema Foundation to investigate this poorly understood disease.
Brett Fling, assistant professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science, has received funding to investigate how the brain connects to the body in individuals with MS.
Jill Zarestky, an assistant professor in the School of Education, is part of a team that received a National Science Foundation grant to study STEM learning at biological field stations.
A host of tools created at Colorado State University to help people lead a healthy lifestyle are now just a smartphone tap away.
New School of Education professor Dafina-Lazarus Stewart’s scholarly interests and research generally focus on issues of equity, inclusion, and justice in the context of experiences of minoritized populations at colleges and universities.
An intervention designed to reduce heavy marijuana use among college students is showing promising results.