Ph.D. Graduate: A love for horses influences Rebecca Lassell’s career path
Adaptive horseback riding and gardening provided many rewarding opportunities for research and smiles from individuals living with dementia.
Adaptive horseback riding and gardening provided many rewarding opportunities for research and smiles from individuals living with dementia.
“Truly, the biggest thing for me has been learning to relate what we're learning in class, in this world history class, to their daily lives." Teacher licensure candidate and outstanding Education Sciences graduate James Weiner's student teaching experience was filled with challenges and rewards.
Grad student Heidi Engelhardt shares her experiences and research focused on high-elevation food preparation.
Researchers aim to turn the tide against the fungus Cytospora, which for decades has wreaked havoc among peach orchards across the Western Slope.
Interdisciplinary team bests national competitors in a test of practical cybersecurity skill.
Using social work research to advance equity in social work practice is a passion for CSU Master of Social Work graduate Sarah Grace Hafen (she/her). Hafen is the recipient of CSU's College of Health and Human Sciences Research Day award for Equity and Social Justice Category-Distinction in Graduate Research, as well as the CHHS Graduate Student Excellence in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award.
The CSU Graduate School awarded Maria Chavez the 2021-22 Advancing Education Scholarship in honor of the legacy and memory of Martin Luther King Jr. Chavez in recognition of her outstanding achievement in promoting equities in education for underrepresented and racially minoritized students.
Each year, CSU celebrates the teaching, research and service achievements of CSU students, alumni and friends, academic faculty, administrative professionals and classified staff.
Mechanical engineering graduate student Seth Thompson balances studies, research into components of plasma-based electric propulsion technologies, teaching, and fatherhood.
Researchers explored what drives outdoor water use in an area projected to undergo significant population growth in the years to come.