Founder of Creative Orchestra to speak at Colorado State University Nov. 12
The founder of Creative Orchestra, Chris Arnold, is speaking at CSU on “Flipped Thinking” as a part of the College of Health and Human Sciences’ Mary Scott Lecture Series.
The founder of Creative Orchestra, Chris Arnold, is speaking at CSU on “Flipped Thinking” as a part of the College of Health and Human Sciences’ Mary Scott Lecture Series.
The Department of Human Development of Family Studies is recruiting mothers and/or fathers with a child between the ages of 0-14 years to participate in a project, which evaluates the effectiveness of a brief program to enhance the quality of parent-child relationships.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Associate Professor and Ph.D. Program Director Anne Williford discusses how children become involved in bullying, and what schools and parents can do about it.
CSU Extension assists limited-resource families with improving their nutritional well-being through the EFNEP.
Though aging is often perceived as something to avoid, our social and emotional lives become more meaningful and enriched as we age. With these three tips, we can learn what healthy older adults are doing to attain fulfilling social and emotional lives.
Apple cider is a well-known fall staple, and apple cider vinegar (ACV) is also trending in popular fall recipes and health blogs. However, there is a lot of conflicting information out there about ACV and some important things to know before you build it into your regimen.
The earlier positive physical activity habits start means the higher we peak in areas like cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle mass, and bone mineral density. And with continued activity, it means the longer they are maintained and the less steep of decline or loss that is naturally associated with aging.
Collaborating faculty researchers in Social Work and Human Development and Family Studies have received a Spencer Foundation Small Research Grant to examine the post-high school effects of a high school-based prevention program.
Many of us may have a goal to start being active or to become more active, but sometimes we are unsure of when or how to find a safe place to start. If you’re thinking of starting an exercise program, there are a few quick questions you can ask yourself.