Tag: "College of Health and Human Sciences"
Practice gratitude this Thanksgiving with tips from CSU
We all have the capacity to be grateful, but with the hustle, bustle and challenges of life, we may forget the immense value that gratitude can provide to ourselves and those around us.
Soil Science Society of America honors CSU professors
The Soil Science Society of America is one of the most prestigious disciplinary organizations for soil scientists, and several faculty members in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences will receive honors this month.
CSU students help older adults with smartphones, tablets
Colorado State University students volunteered at a workshop on Oct. 31 to help older adults learn how to save and share the photos they take on their smartphones or tablets.
Mothers of infants sought for sleep study
Researchers in CSU's Department of Human Development and Family Studies are seeking mothers with an infant who is 3 months old or younger to participate in a study that examines maternal and infant sleep and well-being.
Potassium good for heart, bones and muscles
Are you tired of hearing about everything you should eat less of? If so, you will be happy to read about something that you can not only eat more of, but that also protects your heart, bones and muscles: potassium!
CSU partners in new $1.2 million food safety training center
Colorado State University and five other land-grant universities in the Rocky Mountain region will partner in a recently funded Western Regional Food Safety Training Center at Oregon State University.
CSU faculty support more inclusive learning environments
Patti Davies, professor and associate dean for research for the College of Health and Human Sciences, Cathy Schelly, director of the Center for Community Partnerships, and Craig Spooner, ACCESS project coordinator, all in the Department of Occupational Therapy, have published a new book chapter in the highly-respected Universal Design in Higher Education. 2nd edition.
Broncos execs to students: Hustle matters
Denver Broncos executives were on campus to discuss a unique learning opportunity for CSU students.