Q&A with outstanding graduate Nancy Ghanem
Outstanding food science and nutrition master's student Nancy Ghanem graduates in Spring 2022.
Outstanding food science and nutrition master's student Nancy Ghanem graduates in Spring 2022.
First-generation grad Tanajha Putman made the most of her CSU experience through volunteering, mentorship, and building communities.
Shiloh Dailey overcame challenges and built connections for advocacy in their path to a social work degree as a queer, disabled, non-traditional student parenting two young children through the pandemic.
"There is always something new to learn, but you have to be willing to try new things, so attend many events. In this way, you can also meet new people and make friends. In the face of challenges, remind yourself of what inspires you."
Allegra Vazquez has the distinction of being a two-time outstanding graduate of the CSU Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition.
Bella Olsson followed a winding path to graduate from Colorado State University with a degree in family and consumer sciences in the School of Education.
Joel Ibarra and Alexandria Walker from CSU's College of Health and Human Sciences are winners of the “Service Learning and Leadership” category of the 2022 Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium.
Jessica Gonzalez-Voller and four colleagues’ manuscript, "A Preliminary Longitudinal Study of Multicultural Competence in Counselor Education," was recently recognized as a top-cited article (2020-21) in the Journal of Counseling and Development.
The College of Health and Human Sciences welcomes Gina Garcia to give this year's keynote address, covering factors that, historically, have hindered Latinx students' success in higher education.