Aaron Leyte, College of Health and Human Sciences
Outstanding 2017 graduates head for Spring Commencement May 12-14.
Outstanding 2017 graduates head for Spring Commencement May 12-14.
Through the caring and understanding of her professors and supervisors, Diana Purtz has overcome many challenges to earn her master’s in occupational therapy.
The Colorado State University College of Health and Human Sciences will confer undergraduate degrees at a commencement ceremony on Friday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m., in Moby Arena.
Chelsea Reynolds is a star student. In spite of having to be on dialysis 13 hours each day because of complete kidney failure, she has continued to be involved in many volunteer and leadership activities while earning a 3.9 GPA.
The CSU Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging is hosting a town hall meeting on Tuesday, May 9.
Audrey Shillington, director of the School of Social Work, will assume responsibilities as the associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Health and Human Sciences on June 2.
Bill Roberts, a Ph.D. student in the Colorado State University Department of Occupational Therapy, was inspired to learn more about international occupational therapy education by his previous volunteer and teaching experiences in Sri Lanka. Now, thanks to a prestigious Fulbright Student Grant, Roberts is heading to the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago for ten months to conduct his dissertation research.
In Fall 2016, the Interior Design 256 CAD class of students completed the Historic American Building Survey for an historic Fort Collins home.
The College of Health and Human Sciences announced its 2017 award winners on April 11.
The Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center is hosting a session of its popular Date Night Cooking Class series for Cinco de Mayo.