Faculty honored by Grad Student Council for advising and mentorship
Three awardees and five honorable mentions selected for this academic year.
Three awardees and five honorable mentions selected for this academic year.
Christine Fruhauf, an associate professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies, has been recognized for her outstanding research contributions to the field of aging with the award of fellow status in the Gerontological Society of America.
After helping countless students and staff reach their goals and work toward success, valued employee Jeanne Snyder from Student Financial Services is retiring.
Psychology assistant professor Dan Graham studies how people use nutrition information to inform their food choices.
Scientists who study tiny organisms and their roles in two of humanity’s biggest health concerns – viruses and cancer – have received awards that will fund three years of research for their laboratories.
Chemical engineer Brad Reisfeld has described a new computational model for optimizing dosing for a tuberculosis drug.
The assistant professor in computer science has received an NSF CAREER award to help make big data more usable for science.
C2C wellness benefits include individual, couples and family therapy and several other programs through Center for Family and Couple Therapy.
Several members of the CSU community will be presenters at the National Conference on Race & Ethnicity, being held May 31 to June 4 in San Francisco.
Krummel is one of 49 early-career scientists across the country to receive this distinction in 2016.