College of Health and Human Sciences alumni recognized with distinguished awards
Two individuals with ties to the college received Colorado State University Alumni Association Distinguished Alumni Awards.
Two individuals with ties to the college received Colorado State University Alumni Association Distinguished Alumni Awards.
CSU students were challenged to re-imagine how a parking space could be used as a place for positive social interaction and participation within the community, part of an interdisciplinary Interior Architecture and Design class.
Tiffany Weir, associate professor in the Colorado State University Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, has been working on a project that has crawled into the public sphere in recent years: cricket consumption.
OiYan Poon, an assistant professor in the School of Education's Higher Education Leadership Ph.D. specialization, was recently awarded a Spencer Research Grant of nearly $50,000 to support her outstanding research on how race is addressed in the college admissions process.
Autumn brings more than cooler air and beautiful changing leaves. There is also great produce! Celebrate autumn by heading to your local market and filling your basket with these seasonal gems.
Thanks to thousands of donors, State Your Purpose: The Campaign for Colorado State University has reached its $1 billion goal almost two years ahead of the original target of 2020, when CSU celebrates its 150th year.
Anne Williford, associate professor in CSU’s School of Social Work, aims to bridge the gap between state legislation and on-the-ground policy development within K-12 schools through a new training initiative to prevent bullying.
CSU’s Campus Connections youth mentoring program has been named one of five recipients of national excellence awards from the Engagement Scholarship Consortium (ESC).
A study conducted by a Colorado State University faculty member and collaborators at Texas A&M University has determined that the nation’s biological field stations are not just places to collect scientific data — they also serve as important educational outposts for the public.