Delayed but not stopped: CSU students transform lives of amputees in Ecuador
Delayed a year by the pandemic, Colorado State University students and staff journeyed to Ecuador in August to help amputees walk again.
Delayed a year by the pandemic, Colorado State University students and staff journeyed to Ecuador in August to help amputees walk again.
Reagan Miller, Ph.D. student in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies, was awarded the Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Individual Predoctoral Fellowship.
Through her passions for Girl Scouts and sewing, first-year apparel and merchandising student, Elizabeth Gumper, was granted the opportunity to attend a national conference and launched her own resource website.
CSU interior architecture and design students have used 3D technology to document historic architecture both on the CSU campus and in Sterling, CO. The documentation has been compiled into an architectural virtual library aimed at sharing Colorado's architectural history and as an architectural resource for the community.
Health and Human Science Matters is a podcast that highlights the impactful research and researchers within CSU's College of Health and Human Sciences. Season one is available today on your favorite podcast platforms!
The CSU Department of Design and Merchandising hosted the inaugural Emerging Leaders in Apparel and Merchandising Talk and Reception thanks to the generosity of the Kotsiopulos Education Enhancement Fund.
Second-year students Cecilia Kastner and Caelan Chamberlain won third place in the prestigious Educators for Socially Responsible Apparel Practices Student Competition. Their project a business proposal, Onward, focused on the triple bottom line: people, planet, and profit.
Colorado State University again has been named the top overall performer among doctoral institutions in the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s 2021 Sustainable Campus Index. It is CSU’s second consecutive year earning the highest ranking and fourth time in seven years.
A design and merchandising student joins a team of ambitious young women building an app to promote thrifting and clothing sustainability. Attend the Threads of Green Thrifted Fashion Show to learn more about their company and learn about the launch of their Hult Prize-funded app.
Good design is known for being innovative, useful, aesthetic, and long-lasting. Students in the CSU Department of Design and Merchandising’s product development concentration are incorporating all of these principles along with a focus on inclusivity for consumers with physical and cognitive differences.