CSU study finds clues to aging in ‘junk’ DNA
A new study by CSU researchers found that a portion of noncoding genetic material might be an important biomarker of the aging process.
A new study by CSU researchers found that a portion of noncoding genetic material might be an important biomarker of the aging process.
A new study by CSU researchers found that a portion of noncoding genetic material might be an important biomarker of the aging process.
The Youth Sports Camp continues to promote healthy and active lifestyles for kids amongst the COVID-19 pandemic with new health protocols.
Matt Hickey, a professor in the Department of Heath and Exercise Science and University Distinguished Teaching Scholar, has been named to be the new associate dean for research and graduate programs in the College of Health and Human Sciences.
Health and exercise science alumna Kati Dugan uses her passion for health and wellness to promote active lifestyles coaching kids soccer in Colorado.
In the Colorado State University College of Health and Human Sciences, transfer students are an integral part of the community. Coming from a variety of institutions and backgrounds, these students bring a wealth of experience and diversity to our Ramily. We asked six of our current transfer students about their admission journey and how they found their state at CSU. Here is what they said.
During a semester of uncertainty and change due to COVID-19, College of Health and Human Sciences students persevered in presenting their research and creative work in the virtual CURC Showcase.
New results from a Colorado study indicate that inhaling cannabis concentrates, or “dabbing,” doesn’t affect a person’s balance or sense of being “high” any more than smoking the flower form of the drug, despite causing high levels of THC in the blood.
Students and faculty in the Colorado School of Public Health at CSU have stepped up to help their community during the coronavirus pandemic.
The concepts of diversity and inclusion are essential in an equitable society, but as Dr. Chrissy Chard has learned, it is not a milestone that can be achieved but rather a goal that you must recommit yourself to every day.