Occupational Therapy master’s student strives toward educational system based on strengths
Occupational Therapy master's student Ryan Burns uses alternate approaches to teaching in order to bring out the best in each individual.
Occupational Therapy master's student Ryan Burns uses alternate approaches to teaching in order to bring out the best in each individual.
In this Q and A, veteran and student Loni Graham-Ashby shares how she went from academic probation to completing her degree, all while balancing school, work, and raising a family.
CSU Department of Occupational Therapy alumna Natalie Rolle, an occupational therapist in OT’s Center for Community Partnerships, received the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy Impact Award for her dedication to improving sleep health.
Danny Harmon contributes his success at CSU to many valuable university resources including the New Start for Student Veterans program.
Actively involved in the Center for Community Partnerships, Kendal Nolan has helped make a difference for many students across the CSU campus.
Shea McCowen and Emaleigh Renier share about their new roles as they join the Center for Community Partnerships’ team.
Deb Spotts’ impressive career at Colorado State University will impact those who she has served for years to come.
The Department of Occupational Therapy offers annual CBT-I training to address the various sleep challenges that are affecting many people today.
Two programs in the CSU College of Health and Human Sciences are serving students and the community in beautiful new spaces thanks to gifts from the Freeberg family.
Eric Smith was among the first U.S. Marines on the ground during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Years later, he benefited from the New Start for Student Veterans as an undergraduate at Colorado State University.