What’s new in fitness in 2017
Where will fitness, health, and overall wellness go in 2017? Here are a few of the areas expected to grow in the health industry in the coming year.
Where will fitness, health, and overall wellness go in 2017? Here are a few of the areas expected to grow in the health industry in the coming year.
In recognition for her dedication to online students and adept course facilitation style, Dr. Karen Kaminski of Colorado State University’s School of Education was recently honored with a CSU Online Innovative Educator (OLIE) Award.
A Colorado State University graduate student is the only male cyclist in the country selected for one of the longest, most grueling bicycle stage race in the world — a 5,700-mile grind across Russia.
The Colorado Health Foundation has awarded a one-year, $192,495 planning grant to propose a model for a community health hub in northwest Fort Collins, located at Salud Family Health Center’s newest clinic.
Based on statistics and testimonials, half of you made a New Year’s resolution. Half of those resolutions will not be maintained, though, either because they are too broad or too difficult.
Dr. Cecilia Ann Martin, 82, of Greeley, died peacefully after a short illness on December 5.
This new year, physical fitness expert and CSU alumna Kellie Walters has advice for adolescents resolving to make changes to their appearance: Focus on being healthy and strong and don’t worry about weight or looks.
Dean Graby is dedicated to service: serving our country, serving his community and serving veterans.
Student-athlete Amoni Ashby came to Colorado State University with two goals in mind: to train and compete under CSU track and field Assistant Coach Karim Abdel Wahab in sprints, hurdles and relays, and to pursue a master's degree specializing in Adult Education and Training.
"You don't have to have a disability to benefit from occupational therapy," says occupational therapist and CSU Assistant Professor Lisa Fyffe. "Occupational therapists can support the playfulness, development and learning of all children in small and large ways."