CSU Health and Exercise Science students receive prestigious research awards
The Colorado State University Department of Health and Exercise Science is proud of the students who received research awards in several competitions this spring.
The Colorado State University Department of Health and Exercise Science is proud of the students who received research awards in several competitions this spring.
The CSU College of Health and Human Sciences is proud to feature these exceptional graduates for Spring 2020. Read more about them in their stories!
Assistant professor Heather Leach received the Lincoln Laureate award, part of the Provost’s Awards for Faculty Excellence, for her outstanding teaching, research, and outreach.
Tony Tran was attempting to do the right thing in 2016 when he had a life-changing accident.
A Fort Collins native and second generation CSU student, Tiana Hernandez grew up surrounded by all things Rams.
Colorado State University’s Youth Sport Camps has promoted health and wellness to children in the Fort Collins community for 50 years.
Raj Trikha, a graduate student in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at Colorado State University, has competed in statewide and regional graduate research competitions presenting his research about gut microbes.
A new Colorado State University study aims to answer questions about how people are reacting to the pandemic.
The Fitness Therapy for Cancer Program, or Fit Cancer, supports cancer survivors at any phase in their journey. It has benefited from events and fundraisers sponsored by Health and Exercise Science and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
When news came down that Colorado State, like scores of other universities around the country, would be conducting classes remotely this spring due to the coronavirus pandemic, Emily Crowder and Skip Underwood were among the many who were disappointed.