Recipe: tasty green chicken enchiladas
Who doesn't love enchiladas? This recipe, by the Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center, is easy to customize with extra toppings, but is also delicious all by itself.
Who doesn't love enchiladas? This recipe, by the Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center, is easy to customize with extra toppings, but is also delicious all by itself.
Donna Cooner, a professor in the School of Education's Center for Educator Preparation at Colorado State University, is celebrating the release of her newest young adult novel, Worthy. The novel explores the impact of a popularity app on a high school student and her peers.
A new study led by a Colorado State University researcher shows that kicking up your heels can actually be good for your noggin.
As an undergrad in Colorado State University's bachelor of social work program, Alice Ardito developed a broad knowledge base of social work practice, including a commitment to human rights and individual, community, and global well-being. Today, after graduating from the program in 2016, Ardito is making a difference in the Dominican Republic serving as a Peace Corps volunteer.
Campus Connections is still accepting applications to become an undergraduate mentor.
Dennis Pettitt and Mostafa Khattab of the Department of Construction Management were named Educators of the Year by the Mechanical Contractors Association of America at its annual meeting in early March.
During a ceremony held on February 27, the Department of Occupational Therapy welcomed one of its largest group of new members into Pi Theta Epsilon. PTE, a national honor society, recognizes outstanding students who demonstrate scholastic excellence and a commitment to contributing to the advancement of the occupational therapy profession.
Students, faculty and community members gathered in the Lory Student Center Theater on February 17 for the Student Occupational Therapy Association Fifth Annual Silent Auction. The auction is SOTA's largest fundraising event of the year. This year the silent auction raised over $3000 to support student professional development including sending students to the American Occupational Therapy Association's Annual Conference in Philadelphia.
Ashley Acuff is from Palo Alto, California, and moved to Fort Collins to pursue a degree in family and consumer sciences education from CSU - and never left!
Susana Muñoz, an assistant professor in CSU’s School of Education, is among the “Top 25 Women in Higher Education and Beyond,” according to the magazine Diverse Issues in Higher Education.