Diversity House Renamed in Honor of Mary Ontiveros
Former Vice President of Diversity, Mary Ontiveros, was an alumna whose 45-year career was dedicated to ensuring CSU aspired to its land-grant mission of access and inclusion as boldly as possible.
Former Vice President of Diversity, Mary Ontiveros, was an alumna whose 45-year career was dedicated to ensuring CSU aspired to its land-grant mission of access and inclusion as boldly as possible.
Instead of researching how queer students struggle, Lange will explore how they persevere, build community, and create success.
Jasmine Tran has a passion for diversifying the profession of occupational therapy. For her many contributions, Tran is being recognized as an outstanding master’s program graduate of Colorado State University’s Department of Occupational Therapy.
A record number of 168 students participated in this year’s Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium (MURALS) at Colorado State University, including sixteen from the College of Health and Human Sciences.
René Alvarez didn’t have a dream of earning a doctorate or working in higher education. The Adult Education and Training program in the School of Education at Colorado State University changed that.
Amy Powell (’06, ’21) combines her passions and CSU education to lead innovative professional development trainings for the construction industry.
On Monday, April 10, from 4-6 p.m. in LSC Ballroom A, Henrika McCoy, associate professor at the University of Texas Austin, will present “The Research or the Researcher? Centering Racial Equity and Social Justice in One’s Work,” part of the School of Social Work Brad Sheafor Lecture Series.
“Climate change literally affects everything, and that’s why people need to know. What is one thing you love to do? Well, we can have a conversation about how that will be different.” (LA Times)
The fourth annual College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day took place on March 6, 2023, in the Colorado State University Lory Student Center showcasing the amazing research within the College.
Ona Kola-Kehinde (health and exercise science, '17) reflected on his CSU experiences, mentorship, and personal motivations to pursue a career in medicine at his keynote address at MURALS in 2022.