Videos help faculty understand importance of inclusive technology
CSU Ventures supports video series by Assistive Technology Resource Center that explains why-to of accessible materials.
CSU Ventures supports video series by Assistive Technology Resource Center that explains why-to of accessible materials.
CSU’s College of Health and Human Sciences is taking recent calls to improve the accessibility of learning materials seriously.
A Colorado State University doctoral student has merged occupational therapy with yoga to help those with Parkinson’s disease reduce their risk of falling.
WFOT Congress provides opportunity for occupational therapists to share research and strengthen profession’s community ties.
At last spring’s Celebrate! Colorado State awards ceremony, two unique CSU community-based programs were honored with the inaugural Community Engagement Scholarship Awards. There’s no doubt that both of this year’s groundbreaking recipients have had a profound impact on the community, but their life-changing influence goes much deeper than that.
Kelley Covington and Rebecca Lassell were recognized for their research at this year’s showcase.
If there were one word to describe occupational therapy master’s student Tricia Grady it would be: dedication. She received her bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and biophysics, but wanted to find a career where she could utilize her research for something meaningful.