Running Down a Dream
Hannah Saunders Wurster (M.S., ’16; Ph.D. ’18) co-founded The Willow Collective, a network of private practitioners who support maternal, infant, and early childhood mental health services in Northern Colorado.
Hannah Saunders Wurster (M.S., ’16; Ph.D. ’18) co-founded The Willow Collective, a network of private practitioners who support maternal, infant, and early childhood mental health services in Northern Colorado.
The CSU Prevention Extension Cast, hosted by professor and director of the CSU Prevention Research Center, Nate Riggs, is going live to discuss how to engage with older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic on Thursday, January 28.
Colorado State University leaders have announced plans for screening students, faculty and staff for COVID-19 as the spring semester gets under way.
Two sessions, led by the executive search firm, will be open to all CSU faculty, staff and students on Jan. 21-22.
Nominations of individuals or teams that contribute to CSU culture in positive ways are due Feb. 15, 2021.
Topics will include testing protocols, the spring academic schedule, university operations, and new and ongoing COVID-19 resources for students, faculty and staff.
Giving back is important for donors Bill and Jan Beitz and Gene and Carol Vaughan. Both couples support programs promoting health in CSU’s Department of Health and Exercise Science, and students and community members have benefited greatly from their dedication to funding outreach, research, and scholarships.
The KRNC recipe of the month brings a refreshing rosemary lavender basil kombucha mocktail to the table that is safe and delicious for everyone.
Researchers will use the translational model to study interventions to prevent or slow the decline in overall musculoskeletal function with aging in humans.