Tag: "College of Health and Human Sciences"
College of Health and Human Sciences announces 2022-2023 award recipients
The College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to celebrate the recipients of the 2022-2023 All-College Awards, Friends of the College, and CHHS Alumni Awards.
Using science to make behavior changes
Approach your goals with an approach based on psychology, behavioral change, and motivational science in order to accomplish them.
Department of Design and Merchandising hosting the Fashion and Circular Economy Symposium in April
The Colorado State University Department of Design and Merchandising is hosting the Fashion and Circular Economy Symposium April 14-15 at the Nancy Richardson Design Center on the CSU campus.
Young Alumni Q&A: Kate Ninomiya
Kate Amsden Ninomiya ('14), a born and raised Seattleite, came to Colorado at eighteen to explore her passions in science, and is using her health and exercise science skills as a physical therapist.
Check in with yourself with intuitive exercise
Intuitive exercise, or movement, is the idea of connecting with your body to determine what is the form of exercise or movement it needs that day.
Colorado State University makes it four in a row for sustainability, earns fourth consecutive platinum STARS designation
CSU once again demonstrated it is among the most sustainable higher education institutions in the world by earning its fourth consecutive platinum rating in the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System, or STARS.
Meet Tig: HABIC’s pit bull therapy dog with a unique talent for animal-assisted interactions
Representing the best qualities of his breed, “Tig” absolutely loves bringing joy to people of all ages while working as a therapy animal in programs with Colorado State University’s Human-Animal Bond in Colorado – HABIC center.
CSU professor part of research team finding that community gardeners experience significant health benefits
CSU Associate Professor Kaigang Li and one of his Ph.D. students played key roles in research that found that community gardeners ate more fiber, got more exercise and saw decreases in stress and anxiety.