Occupational therapy student travels to AOTA Hill Day to advocate for the importance of diversity
Tara Saideman met with national leaders to make an impact on the profession through discussing current legislation.
Tara Saideman met with national leaders to make an impact on the profession through discussing current legislation.
When the Early Childhood Center at Colorado State University received a donation to renovate one of its spaces into a library and parent resource center, it turned to a group of CSU students in a third-year interior architecture and design studio course.
Staff members of the Aspen Grille have planned a special menu to celebrate Native American Heritage Month on October 31 and November 1.
The Aspen Grille opens for the semester on Sept. 17, offering students and staff tasty lunches in the heart of campus.
Occupational therapy garden provides a variety of experiences to help cultivate joy and grow life skills with others in the community.
Those who attend the Colorado Ballet Academy’s May 25 production of Giselle will see children’s costumes that were both designed and sewn by apparel and merchandising students at Colorado State University.
Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity, one of CSU’s premiere showcases, features research, art, writing and creative works. Six students in the College of Health and Human Sciences were recognized with awards this year.
The Interior Architecture and Design Senior Show will be held on Thursday, May 16, in the Nancy Richardson Design Center and the New Belgium Porch in Canvas Stadium.
Erika Solis, a recent CSU graduate, credits much of her success and confidence in her career to her involvement in CSU’s Campus Connections program, which will be celebrating its 10-year anniversary this year.
Colorado State University’s School of Social Work has named Liz Davis, M.S.W., as the new director of field education. CSU’s School of Social Work assists students with more than 300 field placements each year.