How a bank job made this CSU student decide to change the world through occupational therapy
Kimberly Rousseau-Simmons has had a varied career path that has ultimately led her into occupational therapy at CSU.
Kimberly Rousseau-Simmons has had a varied career path that has ultimately led her into occupational therapy at CSU.
When the Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging set out to start a podcast a year ago, the goal was to highlight research from faculty members across CSU who are investigating these critical issues in aging and to bring aging studies out of the lab and into the earbuds of listeners across Northern Colorado.
Rutherford's typical caseload at the CSU Health Network includes patients with all types of injuries and pain diagnoses or who have had concussions.
Five Colorado State University professors have been awarded Fulbright U.S. Scholar grants for the 2021-2022 academic year.
In Spring 2021, 24 Colorado State University students representing eight different majors teamed up to research, design and construct a tiny house on wheels outside the Nancy Richardson Design Center on campus.
When the move to online instruction occurred, the ATRC quickly retooled to provide the same level of assessment, training and support in a remote fashion.
The Temple Grandin Equine Center will elevate CSU into a position of world leadership in equine-assisted activities and therapy.
The CSU Employee Appreciation Board recognized the Department of Occupational Therapy for their exemplary service on Nov. 20.
The ATRC ensures equal access to technology and electronic information for CSU students and employees with disabilities.
CSU Ventures supports video series by Assistive Technology Resource Center that explains why-to of accessible materials.