Two new endowments in CSU’s School of Education impact teacher education
Two new endowed funds in the School of Education provide support for future educators and graduate students.
Two new endowed funds in the School of Education provide support for future educators and graduate students.
CSU's CM Cares team is working on a project to improve Shea VanWyhe’s home for wheelchair-bound boys 7-year-old Logan, 8-year-old Ethan and 2-year-old Javier and teen girls Otiana, 17, and Alana, 15.
Outstanding family and consumer sciences grad Kaiya Jenkins traversed a challenging road en route to graduation, but paved the way with the help of her faith, perseverance, and support system.
Inspired by a tragic shooting involving her stepdaughter, outstanding Master of Social Work graduate Kristen Johnson and five classmates recently finished a capstone project examining the impact of public perception on law enforcement recruitment and retention.
Morgan Wills, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in family and consumer sciences from the School of Education at CSU, has been recognized as an outstanding graduate for her dedication to education and perseverance.
Kamryn Montera, a first-generation Colorado State University student majoring in interior architecture and design, has been distinguished as a Fall 2022 outstanding graduate of the Department of Design and Merchandising for her excellence in academics, and for her will to push through tough times and reach her goal of graduating.
Adam Lovell, graduating from the School of Social Work in the College of Health and Human Sciences at CSU, has been distinguished as an outstanding graduate for his resilience and continual dedication to academia.
Ana Lucia Samayoa Ramos reflects on milestones: overcoming the language barrier, living through the pandemic, and navigating college as a first-generation student.
Occupational Therapy graduate student Cristina Parsons was recently recognized with the Excellence in Research and Scholarship award at the 2022 CSU Graduate Student Showcase for her compelling research on the impact of COVID-19 on vital services for disabled individuals.
Rams take care of Rams, even when a Ram returns from outer space. Astronaut and CSU alum Dr. Kjell Lindgren and the SpaceX Dragon Freedom splashed down Oct. 4 after 170 days at the International Space Station. To help in the astronaut crew’s recovery process was fellow CSU alum Air Force Maj. Danielle Anderson, NASA’s first physical therapist.