Tag: "College of Health and Human Sciences"
Pattern of support: Donor’s quilts part of Avenir Museum opening exhibitions
When the Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising opens its doors to the public on Jan. 30, it will not only debut a beautiful new space, but will also unveil a unique collection of 116 miniature quilts designed and sewn by College of Health and Human Sciences alumna Lucile Hawks (M.S. home economics, ’58).
Wdowik column: Eight ways to reduce your food footprint this season
If you are like most Americans, the last six weeks of the year are filled with family, friends and food. Especially food.
Study: Bad moods may not be so bad after all
In the Disney Pixar movie Inside Out, one of the main themes is that sometimes sadness is a necessary emotion to get to joy. Similarly, a study by a CSU faculty member indicates that awareness of the value of negative emotions can limit the detrimental physical and psychological effects linked to those emotions.
Internship takes apparel and merchandising student to the Big Apple
Caitlain Bricker, a senior majoring in apparel and merchandising, is graduating in December, but for now she is 1,700 miles away from CSU, interning at the Jenny Packham New York Showroom in New York City.
Community invited to attend Urban Lab open house
The UniverCity Urban Lab, an organization that empowers the Fort Collins community to create and activate places that foster vibrant connections, is hosting its annual open house event at the old Mountain View Tire Shop in Old Town on Friday, Dec. 4.
Teaching building’s details reflect health and exercise science mission
A new, low-lying building east of Moby Arena hasn’t gotten the same attention as some of the other construction projects on campus, but passersby may want to give it a closer look.
Dean of students recognized for contributions to student affairs profession
Jody Donovan, Colorado State University assistant vice president for student affairs and dean of students, has been selected as a Pillar of the Profession by the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA) and the NASPA Foundation in recognition of her many years of outstanding teaching, research and service to the profession.
Program for students with disabilities gets $2.2 million to expand
When Jackson Hopkins first came to Colorado State University, his disability made it challenging for him to adjust to academic life.
Dual grad degree in social work, public health launched at CSU
Colorado State University and the Colorado School of Public Health have partnered to launch a new graduate program that combines social work and public health — letting students earn two master’s degrees in less time and at a lower cost than if they were earned separately.